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(A) Proteins embedded in a polymer of glucose molecules
(B) Proteins embedded in a phospholipids layer
(C) Proteins embedded in a glucose molecules
(D) Proteins embedded in a carbohydrate bilayer
(A) Hydrolytic enzyme
(B) Transferase
(C) Isomerase
(D) Oxidising enzyme (Oxidase)
(A) Golgi
(B) Porter
(C) Robertis
(D) Palade
(A) Matrix
(B) outer membrane
(C) crista
(D) F0-F1 complex (Oxysome)
(A) Ca+2
(B) Mn+2
(C) Mg+2
(D) Na+
(A) Lumen
(B) Matrix
(C) Stroma
(D) Granum
(A) Gram
(B) Singer and Nicolson
(C) Schwann and Schleiden
(D) Robert brown
(A) Endoplasmic reticulum
(B) Nucleolus
(C) Mitochondria
(D) Golgi body
(A) Nucleus
(B) Cytoplasm
(C) Lysosomes
(D) Vacuole
(A) Deposition
(B) Aggregation
(C) Intussusception
(D) Apposition
(A) a porous double membrane
(B) a non-porous single membrane
(C) a porous double membrane
(D) many membranes
(A) interconnected sacs
(B) independent discs
(C) interconnected tabules
(D) stalked discs
(A) Karyogram
(B) Chromogram
(C) Idiogram
(D) None of these
(A) Golgi bodies
(B) Lysosomes
(C) Centrioles in animals and plastids in plant cell
(D) Mitochondria in animal cell and chloroplast in plant cell
(A) glyoxisome
(B) lysosomes
(C) mitochondria
(D) stalked discs
(A) mitochondria
(B) cell wall
(C) golgi bodies
(D) ribosomes
(A) lignin
(B) pectin
(C) suberin
(D) chitin
(A) Plasma membrane
(B) Golgi bodies
(C) Cilia and flagella
(D) All the above
(A) Funaria
(B) Mycoplasma
(C) Nostoc
(D) Aspergillus
(A) 50S
(B) 30S
(C) 80S
(D) 70S
(A) cytolysis
(B) cell division
(C) cell excretion
(D) cell adherence
(A) proteins on the outer surface only.
(B) Some proteins embedded and some on the surface.
(C) Proteins on both the surfaces.
(D) Proteins embedded and some on the surface.
(A) Singer and Nicholson
(B) waston and crick
(C) Robertson
(D) danielli and davson
(A) Photosynthesis
(B) liquid synthesis
(C) Respiration
(D) protein synthesis
(A) Mitochondrion
(B) Nucleolus
(C) Plastid
(D) Lysosome
(A) Chloroplast
(B) Ribosome
(C) Mitochondria
(D) Peroxisome
(A) Mitochondrion
(B) Ribosome
(C) Chloroplast
(D) Endoplasmic reticulum
(A) Permeability
(B) Semi permeability
(C) Impermeability
(D) Differential permeability
(A) Higher plants
(B) yeasts
(C) Liver cells
(D) Blue green algae
(A) structurally and functionally different
(B) stucturally different but functionally similar
(C) structurally and functionally similar
(D) structurally similar but functionally different
(A) 80%
(B) 90%
(C) 50%
(D) 70%
(A) Muscle cell
(B) Nerve cells
(C) Blood cells
(D) Mast cells
(A) Chromosomes, ribosomes and endoplasmic reticulum
(B) The endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and nuclei
(C) Lysosomes, Golgi apparatus and mitochondria
(D) Nuclei, ribosomes and mitochondria
(A) Centrosome
(B) Lysosome
(C) Mesosome
(D) Chromosome
(A) both DNA and histones
(B) only histones
(C) both DNA and RNA
(D) only DNA
(A) Nerve cell
(B) Muscle cell
(C) Liver cell
(D) Kidney cell
(A) Middle lamella
(B) Microfibil
(C) Micelle
(D) Fibril
(A) Green algae
(B) Brown algae
(C) Red algae
(D) Bacteria
(A) Golgi complex
(B) lysosome
(C) Glyoxysome
(D) peroxisome
(A) Glyoxysome
(B) lysosome
(C) Glyoxysome
(D) All of these
(A) Carbohydrates
(B) nucleic acids
(C) Hydrolases
(D) Hormones
(A) Mitochondria
(B) Lysosome
(C) Oxysome
(D) None of these
(A) Neither lipids, nor proteins can flip-flop
(B) Both lipids and proteins can flip-flop
(C) While lipids can rarely flip-flop, proteins can not
(D) While proteins can flip-flop, lipids can not
(A) Plastids
(B) ER
(C) Golgi apparatus
(D) Nucleolus
(A) Inner membrane
(B) Inter membrane space
(C) Matrix
(D) Cristae
(A) Schwann
(B) Flemming
(C) Palade
(D) Robert brown
(A) Golgi apparatus is absent
(B) Only Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER) is present
(C) Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER) is easily observed in the cell
(D) Secretory granules are formed in nucleus
(A) Hemicellulose
(B) Cellusose
(C) Pectin
(D) All of these
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