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The observable universe is ~93 billion light-years across — and it's still expanding.
Did you know?
The observable universe is ~93 billion light-years across — and it's still expanding.
| Column I | Column II |
|---|---|
| A. Axoneme | I. Centriole |
| B. Cartwheel | II. Cilia and flagella pattern |
| C. Crista | III. Chromosome |
| D. Satellite | IV. Mitochondria |
To solve this problem, we need to match the items in List I with the appropriate descriptions in List II. Let's analyze each item:A. Axoneme:The axoneme is the central shaft of a cilium or flagellum, typically having a "9+2" arrangement of microtubules.This matches with II. Cilia and flagella pattern.B. Cartwheel:The cartwheel structure is a characteristic feature of centrioles, where microtubules are arranged in a cartwheel pattern.This matches with I. Centriole.C. Crista:Cristae are the infoldings of the inner membrane of mitochondria, which increase the surface area for ATP production.This matches with IV. Mitochondria.D. Satellite:A satellite is a small chromosomal segment separated from the main body of the chromosome by a secondary constriction.This matches with III. Chromosome.Now, let's match the items from List I with List II:
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