| List - I (Structures) | List – II (Features) | ||
| A. | Mons pubis | i. | A fleshy fold of tissue surrounding the vaginal opening |
| B. | Clitoris | ii. | Fatty cushion of cells covered by skin and hair |
| C. | Hymen | iii. | Tiny finger-like structure above labia minora |
| D. | Labina majora | iv. | A thin membrane-like structure covering vaginal opening |
A. Mons pubis: A fatty cushion of cells covered by skin and pubic hair. A-II
B. Clitoris: A small, sensitive, erectile organ located above the urethral opening. It is homologous to the penis in males. B-III
C. Hymen: A thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening. C-IV
D. Labia majora: Fleshy folds of tissue that extend down from the mons pubis and surround the labia minora and vaginal opening. D-I
Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Transfer RNAs and ribosomal RNA do not interact with mRNA.
Statement II: RNA interference (RNAi) takes place in all eukaryotic organisms as a method of cellular defence.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below: