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New cells generate from (a) bacteria...

New cells generate from
(a) bacterial fermentation (b) regeneration of old cells
(c) pre-existing cells (d) abiotic materials

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Pre existing cells.
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  12. What are nucleosomes ? What are they made of ?

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  13. What are the characteristics of prokaryotic cells?

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  16. What structural and functional attributes must a cell have to be calle...

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  17. Justify the statement. "Mitochondria are power houses of the cell".

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  18. Write the functions of the following. Centromere

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  19. Write the functions of the following. Cell wall

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  20. Write the functions of the following. Smooth ER

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  21. Write the functions of the following. Golgi complex

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