When we homogenize any tissues in an acid the acid soluble pool represents
| 1. | Cytoplasm | 2. | Cell membrane | 
| 3. | Nucleus | 4. | Mitochondria | 
| Column I [Component] | Column II [% of the total cellular mass] | 
| A. Protein | P. 2 | 
| B. Carbohydrates | Q. 1 | 
| C. Lipids | R. 5-7 | 
| D. Nucleic acids | S. 3 | 
| T. 10-15 | |
| U. 70-90 | 
| A | B | C | D | |
| 1. | U | P | R | Q | 
| 2. | T | S | P | R | 
| 3. | T | P | S | R | 
| 4. | P | Q | R | S | 
| Statement I: | Lipids are a part of acid insoluble fraction or the macromolecular fraction during chemical analysis of a cell. | 
| Statement II: | Lipids have a molecular weight running in thousands of Dalton. | 
| 1. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II correctly explains Statement I | 
| 2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but Statement II does not correctly explain Statement I | 
| 3. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect | 
| 4. | Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct | 
If we consider the average composition of cells the correct descending order of the components will be:
1. Proteins → Nucleic acids → Carbohydrates → Lipids
2. Proteins → Carbohydrates → Nucleic acids → Lipids
3. Lipids → Carbohydrates → Nucleic acids → Proteins
4. Carbohydrates → Proteins → Lipids → Nucleic acids
| 1. | Nucleic acids | 2. | Polysaccharides | 
| 3. | Lipids | 4. | Proteins |