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प्रश्न
Match the following:
Column ‘I’ | Column ‘II’ |
(1) Inhibits plant growth
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(a) Breaks large fat globules into smaller ones
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(2) Cytokinins
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(b) Auxins
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(3) Cellular respiration
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(c) Mitochondria
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(4) Bile
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(d) Promote cell division
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(e) Abscisic acid
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उत्तर
Column ‘I’ | Column ‘II’ |
(1) Inhibits plant growth
|
(e) Abscisic acid |
(2) Cytokinins
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(d) Promote cell division |
(3) Cellular respiration
|
(c) Mitochondria |
(4) Bile
|
(a) Breaks large fat globules into smaller ones |
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