Answer:
1. Adenine
2. Cotyledons
3. Cytosine
4. DNA
5. Guanine
Explanation:
1. A nitrogen base occuring in DNA and RNA; pairs normally with thymine is Adenine.
According to Watson and Crick, purine bases always pair with pyrimindine bases. Hence, Adenine always pair with Thymine and Guanine always pair with cytosine.
2. First leaf of leaves produced from seed is cotyledons. When it is one, the plant is a monocot, if two, the plant is a dicot.
3. A nitrogen base found in DNA or RNA; pairs normally with guanine is cytosine.
4. A giant molecule consisting of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphates and nitrogen bases is a DNA.
5. A nitrogen base found in DNA and RNA; normally pairs with cytosine is guanine.