Exp:C Functions of Golgi apparatus:- (i) secretion (ii) Cell plate formation (iii) Cell wall formation (iv) Production of hormones (v) formation of acrosome during spermatogenesis (vi) Glycosidation of lipids and proteins.
Rajasthan PMT-2004
Cell : Structure and Functions
169133
Enzymes for autolysis are found in :
1 nucleus
2 mitochondria
3 chloroplast
4 lysosome
Explanation:
Exp:D Function of Lysosomes :- (i) Intracellular digestion (ii) Digestion of extracellular material (iii) Autolysin :- In case of disease the lysosomes destroy the cells. (iv) Trigger of cell division
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169139
Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (1) cistenae and vesicles (2) Tubules (3) Myeloid bodies (4) vacuoles
1 1,2 and 3 are correct
2 1 and 2 are correct
3 2 and 4 are correct
4 1 and 3 are correct
Explanation:
Exp:B : Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (i) Cisternae and vesicles (ii) tubular
BHU PMT (Mains)-2011
Cell : Structure and Functions
169142
Long flattened usually unbranched units arranged in parallel stacks in endoplasmic reticulum are called
1 cisternae
2 cristae
3 vesicles
4 tubules
Explanation:
Exp:A Endoplasmic Reticulum composed of three parts- (i) Cisternae:- Which are chief constituents of E.R. they occur in long flattened usually unbranched tubules arranged in parallel stocks in endoplasmic reticulum. (ii) Vesicles:- large rounded spherical bodies of various sized. (iii) Tubules:- Branched or un-branched small structure. Functions:- (i) Mechanical support (ii) Intra-cellular circulation (iii) Protein - synthesis (iv) Lipid synthesis (v) Glycogen synthesis
J and K CET-2009
Cell : Structure and Functions
169147
Lysosome along with the food content is called:
1 primary lysosmoe
2 secondary lysosome
3 residual bodies
4 cytosome
Explanation:
Exp:B Lysosomes are of four types- (a) primary Lysosomes storage granular:- Produced from the Golgi bodies these are vesicles like structure. They contain one or another type of acid hydrolase enzyme. (b) Secondary Lysosomes = heterophagosomes = digestive vacuole. These contain full complement of acid hydrolyses enzymes. These lysosomes are formed by the fusion of primary lysosome with the phagosome. (c) Tertiary lysosomes Residual bodies are formed if digestion (inside the digestive vacuole) is incomplete. (d) Autophagic vacuoles autophagosome Autolysosomes They are formed by the fusion of a number of primary lysosomes around worn-out or degenerated and digested intercellular organelles.
Exp:C Functions of Golgi apparatus:- (i) secretion (ii) Cell plate formation (iii) Cell wall formation (iv) Production of hormones (v) formation of acrosome during spermatogenesis (vi) Glycosidation of lipids and proteins.
Rajasthan PMT-2004
Cell : Structure and Functions
169133
Enzymes for autolysis are found in :
1 nucleus
2 mitochondria
3 chloroplast
4 lysosome
Explanation:
Exp:D Function of Lysosomes :- (i) Intracellular digestion (ii) Digestion of extracellular material (iii) Autolysin :- In case of disease the lysosomes destroy the cells. (iv) Trigger of cell division
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169139
Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (1) cistenae and vesicles (2) Tubules (3) Myeloid bodies (4) vacuoles
1 1,2 and 3 are correct
2 1 and 2 are correct
3 2 and 4 are correct
4 1 and 3 are correct
Explanation:
Exp:B : Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (i) Cisternae and vesicles (ii) tubular
BHU PMT (Mains)-2011
Cell : Structure and Functions
169142
Long flattened usually unbranched units arranged in parallel stacks in endoplasmic reticulum are called
1 cisternae
2 cristae
3 vesicles
4 tubules
Explanation:
Exp:A Endoplasmic Reticulum composed of three parts- (i) Cisternae:- Which are chief constituents of E.R. they occur in long flattened usually unbranched tubules arranged in parallel stocks in endoplasmic reticulum. (ii) Vesicles:- large rounded spherical bodies of various sized. (iii) Tubules:- Branched or un-branched small structure. Functions:- (i) Mechanical support (ii) Intra-cellular circulation (iii) Protein - synthesis (iv) Lipid synthesis (v) Glycogen synthesis
J and K CET-2009
Cell : Structure and Functions
169147
Lysosome along with the food content is called:
1 primary lysosmoe
2 secondary lysosome
3 residual bodies
4 cytosome
Explanation:
Exp:B Lysosomes are of four types- (a) primary Lysosomes storage granular:- Produced from the Golgi bodies these are vesicles like structure. They contain one or another type of acid hydrolase enzyme. (b) Secondary Lysosomes = heterophagosomes = digestive vacuole. These contain full complement of acid hydrolyses enzymes. These lysosomes are formed by the fusion of primary lysosome with the phagosome. (c) Tertiary lysosomes Residual bodies are formed if digestion (inside the digestive vacuole) is incomplete. (d) Autophagic vacuoles autophagosome Autolysosomes They are formed by the fusion of a number of primary lysosomes around worn-out or degenerated and digested intercellular organelles.
Exp:C Functions of Golgi apparatus:- (i) secretion (ii) Cell plate formation (iii) Cell wall formation (iv) Production of hormones (v) formation of acrosome during spermatogenesis (vi) Glycosidation of lipids and proteins.
Rajasthan PMT-2004
Cell : Structure and Functions
169133
Enzymes for autolysis are found in :
1 nucleus
2 mitochondria
3 chloroplast
4 lysosome
Explanation:
Exp:D Function of Lysosomes :- (i) Intracellular digestion (ii) Digestion of extracellular material (iii) Autolysin :- In case of disease the lysosomes destroy the cells. (iv) Trigger of cell division
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169139
Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (1) cistenae and vesicles (2) Tubules (3) Myeloid bodies (4) vacuoles
1 1,2 and 3 are correct
2 1 and 2 are correct
3 2 and 4 are correct
4 1 and 3 are correct
Explanation:
Exp:B : Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (i) Cisternae and vesicles (ii) tubular
BHU PMT (Mains)-2011
Cell : Structure and Functions
169142
Long flattened usually unbranched units arranged in parallel stacks in endoplasmic reticulum are called
1 cisternae
2 cristae
3 vesicles
4 tubules
Explanation:
Exp:A Endoplasmic Reticulum composed of three parts- (i) Cisternae:- Which are chief constituents of E.R. they occur in long flattened usually unbranched tubules arranged in parallel stocks in endoplasmic reticulum. (ii) Vesicles:- large rounded spherical bodies of various sized. (iii) Tubules:- Branched or un-branched small structure. Functions:- (i) Mechanical support (ii) Intra-cellular circulation (iii) Protein - synthesis (iv) Lipid synthesis (v) Glycogen synthesis
J and K CET-2009
Cell : Structure and Functions
169147
Lysosome along with the food content is called:
1 primary lysosmoe
2 secondary lysosome
3 residual bodies
4 cytosome
Explanation:
Exp:B Lysosomes are of four types- (a) primary Lysosomes storage granular:- Produced from the Golgi bodies these are vesicles like structure. They contain one or another type of acid hydrolase enzyme. (b) Secondary Lysosomes = heterophagosomes = digestive vacuole. These contain full complement of acid hydrolyses enzymes. These lysosomes are formed by the fusion of primary lysosome with the phagosome. (c) Tertiary lysosomes Residual bodies are formed if digestion (inside the digestive vacuole) is incomplete. (d) Autophagic vacuoles autophagosome Autolysosomes They are formed by the fusion of a number of primary lysosomes around worn-out or degenerated and digested intercellular organelles.
Exp:C Functions of Golgi apparatus:- (i) secretion (ii) Cell plate formation (iii) Cell wall formation (iv) Production of hormones (v) formation of acrosome during spermatogenesis (vi) Glycosidation of lipids and proteins.
Rajasthan PMT-2004
Cell : Structure and Functions
169133
Enzymes for autolysis are found in :
1 nucleus
2 mitochondria
3 chloroplast
4 lysosome
Explanation:
Exp:D Function of Lysosomes :- (i) Intracellular digestion (ii) Digestion of extracellular material (iii) Autolysin :- In case of disease the lysosomes destroy the cells. (iv) Trigger of cell division
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169139
Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (1) cistenae and vesicles (2) Tubules (3) Myeloid bodies (4) vacuoles
1 1,2 and 3 are correct
2 1 and 2 are correct
3 2 and 4 are correct
4 1 and 3 are correct
Explanation:
Exp:B : Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (i) Cisternae and vesicles (ii) tubular
BHU PMT (Mains)-2011
Cell : Structure and Functions
169142
Long flattened usually unbranched units arranged in parallel stacks in endoplasmic reticulum are called
1 cisternae
2 cristae
3 vesicles
4 tubules
Explanation:
Exp:A Endoplasmic Reticulum composed of three parts- (i) Cisternae:- Which are chief constituents of E.R. they occur in long flattened usually unbranched tubules arranged in parallel stocks in endoplasmic reticulum. (ii) Vesicles:- large rounded spherical bodies of various sized. (iii) Tubules:- Branched or un-branched small structure. Functions:- (i) Mechanical support (ii) Intra-cellular circulation (iii) Protein - synthesis (iv) Lipid synthesis (v) Glycogen synthesis
J and K CET-2009
Cell : Structure and Functions
169147
Lysosome along with the food content is called:
1 primary lysosmoe
2 secondary lysosome
3 residual bodies
4 cytosome
Explanation:
Exp:B Lysosomes are of four types- (a) primary Lysosomes storage granular:- Produced from the Golgi bodies these are vesicles like structure. They contain one or another type of acid hydrolase enzyme. (b) Secondary Lysosomes = heterophagosomes = digestive vacuole. These contain full complement of acid hydrolyses enzymes. These lysosomes are formed by the fusion of primary lysosome with the phagosome. (c) Tertiary lysosomes Residual bodies are formed if digestion (inside the digestive vacuole) is incomplete. (d) Autophagic vacuoles autophagosome Autolysosomes They are formed by the fusion of a number of primary lysosomes around worn-out or degenerated and digested intercellular organelles.
Exp:C Functions of Golgi apparatus:- (i) secretion (ii) Cell plate formation (iii) Cell wall formation (iv) Production of hormones (v) formation of acrosome during spermatogenesis (vi) Glycosidation of lipids and proteins.
Rajasthan PMT-2004
Cell : Structure and Functions
169133
Enzymes for autolysis are found in :
1 nucleus
2 mitochondria
3 chloroplast
4 lysosome
Explanation:
Exp:D Function of Lysosomes :- (i) Intracellular digestion (ii) Digestion of extracellular material (iii) Autolysin :- In case of disease the lysosomes destroy the cells. (iv) Trigger of cell division
Rajasthan PMT-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169139
Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (1) cistenae and vesicles (2) Tubules (3) Myeloid bodies (4) vacuoles
1 1,2 and 3 are correct
2 1 and 2 are correct
3 2 and 4 are correct
4 1 and 3 are correct
Explanation:
Exp:B : Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in the forms of (i) Cisternae and vesicles (ii) tubular
BHU PMT (Mains)-2011
Cell : Structure and Functions
169142
Long flattened usually unbranched units arranged in parallel stacks in endoplasmic reticulum are called
1 cisternae
2 cristae
3 vesicles
4 tubules
Explanation:
Exp:A Endoplasmic Reticulum composed of three parts- (i) Cisternae:- Which are chief constituents of E.R. they occur in long flattened usually unbranched tubules arranged in parallel stocks in endoplasmic reticulum. (ii) Vesicles:- large rounded spherical bodies of various sized. (iii) Tubules:- Branched or un-branched small structure. Functions:- (i) Mechanical support (ii) Intra-cellular circulation (iii) Protein - synthesis (iv) Lipid synthesis (v) Glycogen synthesis
J and K CET-2009
Cell : Structure and Functions
169147
Lysosome along with the food content is called:
1 primary lysosmoe
2 secondary lysosome
3 residual bodies
4 cytosome
Explanation:
Exp:B Lysosomes are of four types- (a) primary Lysosomes storage granular:- Produced from the Golgi bodies these are vesicles like structure. They contain one or another type of acid hydrolase enzyme. (b) Secondary Lysosomes = heterophagosomes = digestive vacuole. These contain full complement of acid hydrolyses enzymes. These lysosomes are formed by the fusion of primary lysosome with the phagosome. (c) Tertiary lysosomes Residual bodies are formed if digestion (inside the digestive vacuole) is incomplete. (d) Autophagic vacuoles autophagosome Autolysosomes They are formed by the fusion of a number of primary lysosomes around worn-out or degenerated and digested intercellular organelles.