Choose the correct matching:

To solve the problem, we need to match each item from List A to its correct description from List B.
1. Understanding the Concepts:
Each option in List A corresponds to a different type of cell structure or component. Let's break down the matching:
2. Analyzing Each Option:
Moena: Moena is a type of organism that typically lacks a cell wall. Thus, it corresponds to "Cell wall absent."
Animalia: This is the animal kingdom, which does not have a cell wall. It corresponds to "Non-cellulosic cell wall."
Fungi: Fungi have a cell wall made primarily of chitin. It matches with "Cellulose cell wall."
Plantae: Plants have a cellulose cell wall and are also involved with amino acids. Hence, this corresponds to "Cellulose cell wall with amino acids."
3. Matching the Options:
The correct matching is as follows:
4. Choosing the Correct Option:
The correct option that matches this configuration is:
Final Answer:
The correct answer is (D) I-D, II-A, III-B, IV-C.
Match the following:

Choose the correct pair from the following:

Identify A, B, C plants in a series based on these characters of roots:
A. Roots at lower nodes of stem
B. Roots absorb water and food from host plant
C. Root forming nodules
Match the different shapes of the cells:

Choose the incorrect statements regarding definition of Living:
(A) Cell division replaces lost cells in certain tissues
(B) In living organisms, growth is from outside
(C) Metabolism is the sum total of all chemical reactions occurring in the living organism
(D) In unicellular organisms, reproduction is not synonymous with the growth