XI: Chapter 8- Cell the unit of life Flashcards

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Who is the father of cytology?

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Robert Hooke

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Who is the father of microscopy?

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A.V. Leeuwenhook

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Who coined the term cell?

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Robert Hooke

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Who discovered the first living cell?

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A.V. Leeuwenhook

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Which botanist contributed to the cell theory?

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M. Schledein

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Which zoologist contributed to the cell theory?

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T. Schwann

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Who proposed the cell lineage theory?

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Rudolf Virchow

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Who discovered the nucleus?

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Robert Brown

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Which is the largest plant cell?

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Acetabularia

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Which is the largest animal cell?

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Ostrich egg cell

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Sterols are present in which prokaryote?

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Mycoplasma

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What is the difference between the structure of pili and fimbriae?

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Pili- hollow filament

Fimbrae- solid filament

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What is the glycocalyx made of?

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Oligosaccharides

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What is the difference between the golgi bodies of animals and plants?

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A single large golgisome is present in animal cells near the nucleus while dictyosomes are minute, many and scattered.

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Which cells have more mitochondria- animal cells or plant cells?

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Animal cells

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Are centrosomes present in plants?

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No

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What is deutoplasm?

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Non living inclusion bodies in a eukaryotic cell

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What is hyaloplasm?

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Cytoplasm-organelles-deutoplasm

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In which plant cells are cell walls absent?

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In gametes of plants

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What is the constitution of plant cell wall?

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Plant cell wall is made of cellulose macrofibrils embedded in matrix of hemicellulose, pectin and lignin.

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What is the constitution of algal cell wall?

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Cellulose macrofibrils embedded in matrix of hemicellulose, pectin, galactans and mannans

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What is the constitution of fungal cell wall?

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Chitin and cellulose macrofibrils embedded in matrix of hemicellulose and pectin

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What is the precursor of middle lamella, and what is the middle lamella a precursor of?

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Cell plate is the prescursor of middle lamella while middle lamella is the precursor of cell wall.

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What makes fruits soft on ripening?

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Dissolution of middle lamella (pectinase enzyme)

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At which angle are the cellulose microfibrils situated to each other in the cell wall?
120`
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What makes the primary cell wall more flexible than the secondary cell wall?
Primary cell wall- more of pectin | Secondary cell wall- more of lignin
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Which cell wall is deposited uniformly?
Primary cell wall
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What is the tertiary cell wall made of?
Xylans
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What are desmotubules of plasmodesmata made of?
Endoplasmic reticulum
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What is the tonoplast in a plant cell?
The living semi-permeable single membrane of a vacuole
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Does the transport of material across the tonoplast occur against or along the concentration gradient?
Against
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Where are anthocyanins stored in a plant cell?
Vacuole
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Who discovered the plasma membrane?
Schwann
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What is the composition of cell membrane?
40% lipids 52% proteins 8% carbohydrates
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Who proposed the sandwhich theory of plasma membrane?
Danielli and Davson
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What is the width of the plasma membrane according to the sandwhich theory?
20 Å Protein layer 35 Å lipid bilayer 20 Å Protein layer
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Which is the most common phospholipid found in cells?
Lecithin
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Who proposed the fluid mosaic model?
Singer and Nicolson
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What is the difference in the amount of cholesterol find in plant and animal cell membranes?
Plant cell membranes have less cholesterol or sometimes no cholesterol as compared to animal cell membranes.
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What is the function of cholesterol in plasma membrane?
Cholesterol provides stability to the cell membrane.
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Lateral movements happen between which layers of cell membrane?
Same layers
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What regulates the permeability of cell membrane?
Calcium ions
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Sodium potassium pump is the example of which type of active transport?
Direct active transport
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SGLT (intestinal mucosa sodium glucose transport) is the example of which type of active transport?
Indirect active transport
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GLUT is an example of which type of transport?
Facilated transport
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What type of membrane binds the endoplasmic reticulum?
Single membrane
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Who discovered the endoplasmic reticulum?
Porter
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In which cells is endoplasmic reticulum poorly developed?
In rapidly dividing cells- sperms, ovum and RBCs
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What are the structural forms of ER?
Vesicles, tubules and cisternae
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How is the larger unit of ribosome attached to RER?
With glycoproteins= ribophorin I and II
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Which cell organelle is responsible for detoxification of toxins in liver?
SER
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Which cell organelle forms enzyme precursors of lysosomes to be made by golgi bodies?
RER
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How is SER able to detoxify toxins in liver?
Because of cytochrome 450
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In which cell organelle are calcium ions store in muscle cells?
SER (sarcoplasmic reticulum)
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Which organelle forms the cell endoskeleton?
Endoplasmic reticulum
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What are the cytoplasmic bridges between two adjacent plant cells?
Plasmodesmata
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Which organelle helps in reformation of nuclear membrane at the end of cell division?
ER
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What is the functional unit of golgi body?
Cisternae
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How many golgiosomes are present in animal cells?
4 to 8
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In which human cells are golgi bodies absent?
Mature RBCs
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Which is the convex face of golgisome?
Cis face/forming face
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Which is the concave face of golgisome?
Trans face/maturing face
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Which cell organelle synthesises carbohydrates?
Golgi body
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Which cell organelle synthesises glycoproteins and glycolipids?
Golgi body
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Which enzyme helps in glycosylation of proteins and lipids in golgibodies?
Glycosyl transferase enzyme
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Which organelle is responsible for the formation of cell plate?
Golgi body
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Which organelle is responsible for the repairing of cell wall?
Golgi body
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Which organelle is responsible for the formation of yolk in egg?
Golgi body
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Who discovered lysosomes?
Christian-de-duve
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What is the pH of lysosomes?
4 to 5
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What is the marker enzyme for lysosome?
Acid phosphatase
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Lysosomes are absent in which human cell?
RBCs
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Lysosomes are found in which plant cell?
Maize root, tobacco endosperm
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How are primary lysosomes formed?
Primary lysosomes form from golgi bodies.
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WHat do primary lysosomes contain?
Inactive enzymes
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How are secondary lysosomes formed?
Primary lysosomes + food vacuole
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What do secondary lysosomes contain?
Active enzymes
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What are tertiary lysosomes?
Contain undigested waste
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What is the function of an autophagosome?
Recycling of old worn out cell organelles
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How are lysosomes related to Tay-Sachs and Gaucher's disease?
These diseases occur because of the accumulation of tertiary lysosomes
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What make lysosomes rupture?
Membrane labilizers
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Give examples of membrane labilizers.
Vit A, vit B, sex hormones, bile salts etc
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Give examples of membrane stabilizers.
Cortisol, cholesterol, heparin
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Can a lysosome rupture on its own?
No
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What kind of membrane surrounds the microbodies in a cell?
Single membrane
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Which microbody is found in plant cells only?
Sphaerosome
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What is the function of sphaerosome?
Lipid storage
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Which microbody is known as plant lysosome?
Sphaerosome
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Where are glyoxisomes found?
Seeds of plants and fungi
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What is the function of glyoxisome?
Conversion of oil/fat to sugar/carbohydrate
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Which is the main class of enzymes found in peroxisomes of plants?
Glycolate oxidase
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Which is the main class of enzymes found in peroxisomes of animals?
Purine/urate oxidase
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Can double membrane bound organelles stay alive outside a cell?
Yes
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Which organelles are known as cell within a cell?
Double membrane bound organelles
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Which is the largest organelle of an animal cell?
Mitochondria
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Aquaporins are present on which membrane of mitochondria?
Outer membrane
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Where is succinic dehydrogenase enzyme located in a mitochondria?
Inner membrane
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Where are the enzymes of Kreb's cycle present in a mitochondria?
In the matrix
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Where does the β oxidation of fatty acids occur in a cell?
Mitochondria
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Which is the largest organelle of a plant cell?
Plastids
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Which leucoplast stores starch?
Amyloplast
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Which leucoplast stores proteins?
Aleuroplast
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Which leucoplast stores fats?
Elaioplast
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What are known as Palade particles?
Ribosomes
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What is known as organelle within organelle?
Ribosomes
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Which is the smallest cell organelle?
Ribosome
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At what concentration of Mg2+ ions, the dimer of ribosomes is formed?
0.001 M
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How many types of proteins are found in prokaryotic ribosomes?
55 types of proteins
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Which RNA form the 50s ribosomal unit?
23s rRNA, 5s rRNA
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Which RNA forms the 30s ribosomal unit?
16s rRNA
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How many types of proteins form the eukaryotic ribosome?
73 types of proteins
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Which RNA form the 60s ribosomal unit?
28s rRNA, 5s rRNA, 5.8s rRNA
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Which RNA form the 40s ribosomal unit
18s rRNA
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Which rRNA are ribozymes?
23s rRNA and 28s rRNA
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Which RNA is extranuclear in origin?
5s rRNA
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Which cytoskeletal fibres are thin, solid and contractile?
Microfilaments
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Which protein forms microfilaments?
Actin proteins
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Which cytoskeletal fibre is responsible for pseudopodia formation and cytolpasmic streaming?
Microfilaments
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Which cytoskeletal fibre is strong, solid and contractile?
Intermediate protein fibre
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Which protein forms the intermediate protein fibre?
Keratin
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Which cytoskeletal fibres are present in desmosomes?
Intermediate protein fibres
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Which cytoskeletal fibres form the nuclear basket?
Intermediate protein fibres
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Which cytoskeletal fibre is hollow, broad and non contractile?
Microtubules
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Which protein forms the microtubules?
1 α-tubulin + 1 β-tubulin
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How many protofilaments come together to form a singlet microtubule?
13 protofilaments
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What is centrosphere?
It is the amorphous cytoplasm surrounding centrioles
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Where are centrosomes located?
Near the nuclear membrane
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Which organelle forms the basal body?
Centrosome
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What microtubular arrangement is present in centrioles?
9+0
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Oocytes lack which cell organelle?
Centriole
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What do the linker proteins link in a centriole?
Adjacently placed A and C microtubules
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What is the core of cilia/flagella of eukaryotes called?
Axoneme
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What is the difference between the peripheral microtubules of centriole and flagella?
Centriole- peripheral triplets | Flagella- peripheral doublets
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What links the adjacent peripheral microtubule doublets in flagella/cilia?
Nexin protein
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What are the radial spokes of cilia/flagella made of?
Nexin protein
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What is the central sheath of axoneme made of in cilia/flagella?
Dyenin protein
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What are the inner and outer arms of peripheral microtubules made of in cilia/flagella?
Dyenin protein
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What acts as ATPase enzyme in cilia/flagella?
Dyenin protein
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What is the pH of nucleoplasm?
7.2 to 7.5
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What makes the nucleoplasm basic in nature?
Presence of large amounts of nucleosides
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How many histone proteins are present in a nucleosome?
5 types of histone proteins
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Which histone protein is called the linker protein?
H1
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Which is more condensed- euchromatin or heterochromatin?
Heterochromatin
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Which gets lightly stained- euchromatin or heterochromatin?
Euchromatin
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What is the shape of heterochromatin?
Solenoid
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Which type of chromatin is present in nucleolus?
Heterochromatin
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What is the ribosomal factory of cell?
Nucleolus
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Which animal has maximum number of chromosomes?
aulacanthus
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Which plant has maximum number of chromosomes?
Ophioglossum
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Which animal has minimum number of chromosome?
Ascaris
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How many chromatonemata are present in a chromosome?
2
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What is NOR?
Nuclear organizing region, aka secondary centromere
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In which chromosomes is primary constriction located?
All chromosomes
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Which nitrogenous bases are the chromosomal constrictions rich in?
Adenine and thymine
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What is a v-shaped chromosome?
Metacentric chromosome
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What is a L-shaped chromosome?
Sub-metacentric chromosome
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What is a J-shaped chromosome?
Acrocentric chromosome
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What is an i- shaped chromosome?
Telocentric chromosome
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Polytene chromosomes are found in
Salivary glands of insects
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WHat is the function of polytene chromosomes?
Synthesise proteins required for metamorphosis
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Who discovered polytene chromosome?
Balbiani
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Lamp brush chromosomes are found in
Oocytes of insects/amphibians
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Which is bigger- giant chromosome or lampbrush chromosome?
Lamp-brush chromosome
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What is the function of lamp-brush chromosomes?
Contain yolk producing genes
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Which multiply faster- prokaryotes or eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes
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Mesosomes occur in the form of
Vesicles, tubules and lamellae
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Inclusion bodies in prokaryotes are bound to
They are free
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Which part of cell envelope of plant cell helps in cell to cell recognition?
Cell wall
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Can the primary cell wall grow?
Yes
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What happens to the primary cell wall as it matures?
It diminishes
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Are vacuoles a part of endomembrane system?
Yes
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Where is the luminal compartment of cells?
Inside ER
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Which ER is continuous with the nuclear membrane?
RER
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The cis and trans face of golgi bodies are similar. True or false?
False
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How do mitochondria divide?
Fission
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How many chloroplasts are present in a mesophyll cell?
20 to 40
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Which tubules connect grana?
Stroma lamellae
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What does the 'Svedberg' unit signify?
Density and size
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Which dyes stain the chromatin?
Basic dyes
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Who coined the term 'chromatin'?
Flemming