molecular formula of chitin
c22H54N4O21(2254421)
organelle having 3 cell membrane and its location
transosome and ovarian follicle of bud
exoskeleton vs endosketon
structure:
Exoskeletons are external, while endoskeletons are internal.
Growth and Development:
Exoskeletons require moulting, whereas endoskeletons grow continuously with the organism.
Protection and Flexibility:
Exoskeletons offer better external protection and prevent water loss but limit flexibility.
Endoskeletons provide internal protection and greater flexibility.
Material Composition:
Exoskeletons are made of chitin or calcium carbonate.
Endoskeletons are made of bone and cartilage.
compostion of ell wall of fungi and bacteria
nag and nam mostly repectively
difference between cutin and cuticle
cutin is the opymerized faaty acid which is one off the two layers that forms cuticle
glycoxisome vs peroxisome
Location:
Peroxisome: Found in almost all eukaryotic cells, including animal, plant, and fungal cells.
Glyoxysome: Found specifically in plant cells (particularly in germinating seeds) and some fungi.
Functions:
Peroxisome: Involved in fatty acid metabolism(breaks it down into acetyl co-A), detoxification of hydrogen peroxide, biosynthesis of plasmalogens, and metabolism of reactive oxygen species.
Glyoxysome: Specialised in the glyoxylate cycle, converting fatty acids into carbohydrates during seed germination.