Organelles can be separated from cell homogenate through (a) chromatography (b) Xrays diffraction (c) differential centrifugation (d) autoradiography.
Option C Organelles can be separated from cell homogenate through differential centrifugation. The basic principle involved here is sedimentation of particles in a suspension by centrifugal force. In a centrifuge, the particles sediment at different rates when an accelerating force is subjected. The rate of sedimentation depends upon the size of the particles, its shape and density.