169308
Which of the following is common in chloroplast and mitochondria?
1 Both are not a component of endomembrane system
2 Both contain small amount of DNA
3 Both are found in animal cells
4 Both involved in respiration
5 (a) and (b) both
Explanation:
: Both chloroplast and mitochondria contain a small amount of DNA, RNA and ribosomes (70S type) thus involved in protein synthesis and both are not a component of endomembrane system. - Chloroplast is exclusively present in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis. - Only mitochondria involved in respiration.
UP CPMT-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169311
Which of the following statements is correct?
1 Mitochondria contain circular DNA, but chloroplasts lack it
2 Chloroplasts contain circular DNA, but mitochondria lack it
3 Neither mitochondria nor chloroplasts contain any DNA
4 Both mitochondria and chloroplasts contain circular DNA
Explanation:
Exp:D Chloroplast and mitochondria are very similar organelles. In both organelles a double layered membrane encloses a circular DNA and protein synthesis machinery present. Mitochondria and chloroplast are semi autonomous organelles. They are capable of self duplication.
J and K CET-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169312
Which of the following process takes place in mitochondria?
1 photolysis
2 photophosphorylation
3 carboxylation
4 oxidative phosphorylation
Explanation:
Exp:D \(F_{1}\) particle have an enzymes ATP synthatase which help in the synthesis of ATP are oxidative phosphorylation occurs. Electron transport system (ETS) occurs in the \(\mathrm{F}_{1}\) particle. Hence, oxidative phosphorylation process present in mitochondria.
Rajasthan PMT-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169314
The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are :
1 chloroplast and mitochondria
2 chloroplast and leucoplast
3 golgi body and mitochondria
4 mitochondria and leucoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are chloroplast and mitochondria. - Mitochondria the process of that conversion produces energy in the form of ATP. because the phosphate is a high energy bond and provides energy for other reaction within the cell so the mitochondria purpose is to produce that energy - The chloroplast converts energy from sun light into chemical energy because in photosynthesis process plant chloroplast capture energy from the sun and use in to turn carbon into sugar. Plastid without pigments found in the underground part like tuber, deep seated tissue, sex cells, Embryonic cell.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169316
Mitochondria are related to
1 prokaryotes
2 plasmids
3 plastids
4 viruses
Explanation:
Exp:A mitochondria are thought to have originated from a symbiotic relationship between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell was eventually engulfed by the eukaryotic cell, but it was able to survive and thrive within the eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell eventually evowed into mitochondria, which are now essential organelles in eukaryotic cells. - Plastids are also related to prokaryotes, but they are not as closely related to mitochondria as prokaryotes are.
169308
Which of the following is common in chloroplast and mitochondria?
1 Both are not a component of endomembrane system
2 Both contain small amount of DNA
3 Both are found in animal cells
4 Both involved in respiration
5 (a) and (b) both
Explanation:
: Both chloroplast and mitochondria contain a small amount of DNA, RNA and ribosomes (70S type) thus involved in protein synthesis and both are not a component of endomembrane system. - Chloroplast is exclusively present in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis. - Only mitochondria involved in respiration.
UP CPMT-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169311
Which of the following statements is correct?
1 Mitochondria contain circular DNA, but chloroplasts lack it
2 Chloroplasts contain circular DNA, but mitochondria lack it
3 Neither mitochondria nor chloroplasts contain any DNA
4 Both mitochondria and chloroplasts contain circular DNA
Explanation:
Exp:D Chloroplast and mitochondria are very similar organelles. In both organelles a double layered membrane encloses a circular DNA and protein synthesis machinery present. Mitochondria and chloroplast are semi autonomous organelles. They are capable of self duplication.
J and K CET-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169312
Which of the following process takes place in mitochondria?
1 photolysis
2 photophosphorylation
3 carboxylation
4 oxidative phosphorylation
Explanation:
Exp:D \(F_{1}\) particle have an enzymes ATP synthatase which help in the synthesis of ATP are oxidative phosphorylation occurs. Electron transport system (ETS) occurs in the \(\mathrm{F}_{1}\) particle. Hence, oxidative phosphorylation process present in mitochondria.
Rajasthan PMT-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169314
The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are :
1 chloroplast and mitochondria
2 chloroplast and leucoplast
3 golgi body and mitochondria
4 mitochondria and leucoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are chloroplast and mitochondria. - Mitochondria the process of that conversion produces energy in the form of ATP. because the phosphate is a high energy bond and provides energy for other reaction within the cell so the mitochondria purpose is to produce that energy - The chloroplast converts energy from sun light into chemical energy because in photosynthesis process plant chloroplast capture energy from the sun and use in to turn carbon into sugar. Plastid without pigments found in the underground part like tuber, deep seated tissue, sex cells, Embryonic cell.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169316
Mitochondria are related to
1 prokaryotes
2 plasmids
3 plastids
4 viruses
Explanation:
Exp:A mitochondria are thought to have originated from a symbiotic relationship between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell was eventually engulfed by the eukaryotic cell, but it was able to survive and thrive within the eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell eventually evowed into mitochondria, which are now essential organelles in eukaryotic cells. - Plastids are also related to prokaryotes, but they are not as closely related to mitochondria as prokaryotes are.
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Cell : Structure and Functions
169308
Which of the following is common in chloroplast and mitochondria?
1 Both are not a component of endomembrane system
2 Both contain small amount of DNA
3 Both are found in animal cells
4 Both involved in respiration
5 (a) and (b) both
Explanation:
: Both chloroplast and mitochondria contain a small amount of DNA, RNA and ribosomes (70S type) thus involved in protein synthesis and both are not a component of endomembrane system. - Chloroplast is exclusively present in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis. - Only mitochondria involved in respiration.
UP CPMT-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169311
Which of the following statements is correct?
1 Mitochondria contain circular DNA, but chloroplasts lack it
2 Chloroplasts contain circular DNA, but mitochondria lack it
3 Neither mitochondria nor chloroplasts contain any DNA
4 Both mitochondria and chloroplasts contain circular DNA
Explanation:
Exp:D Chloroplast and mitochondria are very similar organelles. In both organelles a double layered membrane encloses a circular DNA and protein synthesis machinery present. Mitochondria and chloroplast are semi autonomous organelles. They are capable of self duplication.
J and K CET-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169312
Which of the following process takes place in mitochondria?
1 photolysis
2 photophosphorylation
3 carboxylation
4 oxidative phosphorylation
Explanation:
Exp:D \(F_{1}\) particle have an enzymes ATP synthatase which help in the synthesis of ATP are oxidative phosphorylation occurs. Electron transport system (ETS) occurs in the \(\mathrm{F}_{1}\) particle. Hence, oxidative phosphorylation process present in mitochondria.
Rajasthan PMT-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169314
The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are :
1 chloroplast and mitochondria
2 chloroplast and leucoplast
3 golgi body and mitochondria
4 mitochondria and leucoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are chloroplast and mitochondria. - Mitochondria the process of that conversion produces energy in the form of ATP. because the phosphate is a high energy bond and provides energy for other reaction within the cell so the mitochondria purpose is to produce that energy - The chloroplast converts energy from sun light into chemical energy because in photosynthesis process plant chloroplast capture energy from the sun and use in to turn carbon into sugar. Plastid without pigments found in the underground part like tuber, deep seated tissue, sex cells, Embryonic cell.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169316
Mitochondria are related to
1 prokaryotes
2 plasmids
3 plastids
4 viruses
Explanation:
Exp:A mitochondria are thought to have originated from a symbiotic relationship between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell was eventually engulfed by the eukaryotic cell, but it was able to survive and thrive within the eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell eventually evowed into mitochondria, which are now essential organelles in eukaryotic cells. - Plastids are also related to prokaryotes, but they are not as closely related to mitochondria as prokaryotes are.
169308
Which of the following is common in chloroplast and mitochondria?
1 Both are not a component of endomembrane system
2 Both contain small amount of DNA
3 Both are found in animal cells
4 Both involved in respiration
5 (a) and (b) both
Explanation:
: Both chloroplast and mitochondria contain a small amount of DNA, RNA and ribosomes (70S type) thus involved in protein synthesis and both are not a component of endomembrane system. - Chloroplast is exclusively present in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis. - Only mitochondria involved in respiration.
UP CPMT-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169311
Which of the following statements is correct?
1 Mitochondria contain circular DNA, but chloroplasts lack it
2 Chloroplasts contain circular DNA, but mitochondria lack it
3 Neither mitochondria nor chloroplasts contain any DNA
4 Both mitochondria and chloroplasts contain circular DNA
Explanation:
Exp:D Chloroplast and mitochondria are very similar organelles. In both organelles a double layered membrane encloses a circular DNA and protein synthesis machinery present. Mitochondria and chloroplast are semi autonomous organelles. They are capable of self duplication.
J and K CET-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169312
Which of the following process takes place in mitochondria?
1 photolysis
2 photophosphorylation
3 carboxylation
4 oxidative phosphorylation
Explanation:
Exp:D \(F_{1}\) particle have an enzymes ATP synthatase which help in the synthesis of ATP are oxidative phosphorylation occurs. Electron transport system (ETS) occurs in the \(\mathrm{F}_{1}\) particle. Hence, oxidative phosphorylation process present in mitochondria.
Rajasthan PMT-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169314
The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are :
1 chloroplast and mitochondria
2 chloroplast and leucoplast
3 golgi body and mitochondria
4 mitochondria and leucoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are chloroplast and mitochondria. - Mitochondria the process of that conversion produces energy in the form of ATP. because the phosphate is a high energy bond and provides energy for other reaction within the cell so the mitochondria purpose is to produce that energy - The chloroplast converts energy from sun light into chemical energy because in photosynthesis process plant chloroplast capture energy from the sun and use in to turn carbon into sugar. Plastid without pigments found in the underground part like tuber, deep seated tissue, sex cells, Embryonic cell.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169316
Mitochondria are related to
1 prokaryotes
2 plasmids
3 plastids
4 viruses
Explanation:
Exp:A mitochondria are thought to have originated from a symbiotic relationship between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell was eventually engulfed by the eukaryotic cell, but it was able to survive and thrive within the eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell eventually evowed into mitochondria, which are now essential organelles in eukaryotic cells. - Plastids are also related to prokaryotes, but they are not as closely related to mitochondria as prokaryotes are.
169308
Which of the following is common in chloroplast and mitochondria?
1 Both are not a component of endomembrane system
2 Both contain small amount of DNA
3 Both are found in animal cells
4 Both involved in respiration
5 (a) and (b) both
Explanation:
: Both chloroplast and mitochondria contain a small amount of DNA, RNA and ribosomes (70S type) thus involved in protein synthesis and both are not a component of endomembrane system. - Chloroplast is exclusively present in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis. - Only mitochondria involved in respiration.
UP CPMT-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169311
Which of the following statements is correct?
1 Mitochondria contain circular DNA, but chloroplasts lack it
2 Chloroplasts contain circular DNA, but mitochondria lack it
3 Neither mitochondria nor chloroplasts contain any DNA
4 Both mitochondria and chloroplasts contain circular DNA
Explanation:
Exp:D Chloroplast and mitochondria are very similar organelles. In both organelles a double layered membrane encloses a circular DNA and protein synthesis machinery present. Mitochondria and chloroplast are semi autonomous organelles. They are capable of self duplication.
J and K CET-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169312
Which of the following process takes place in mitochondria?
1 photolysis
2 photophosphorylation
3 carboxylation
4 oxidative phosphorylation
Explanation:
Exp:D \(F_{1}\) particle have an enzymes ATP synthatase which help in the synthesis of ATP are oxidative phosphorylation occurs. Electron transport system (ETS) occurs in the \(\mathrm{F}_{1}\) particle. Hence, oxidative phosphorylation process present in mitochondria.
Rajasthan PMT-2003
Cell : Structure and Functions
169314
The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are :
1 chloroplast and mitochondria
2 chloroplast and leucoplast
3 golgi body and mitochondria
4 mitochondria and leucoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The cell organelles involved in energy transformation are chloroplast and mitochondria. - Mitochondria the process of that conversion produces energy in the form of ATP. because the phosphate is a high energy bond and provides energy for other reaction within the cell so the mitochondria purpose is to produce that energy - The chloroplast converts energy from sun light into chemical energy because in photosynthesis process plant chloroplast capture energy from the sun and use in to turn carbon into sugar. Plastid without pigments found in the underground part like tuber, deep seated tissue, sex cells, Embryonic cell.
Rajasthan PMT-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169316
Mitochondria are related to
1 prokaryotes
2 plasmids
3 plastids
4 viruses
Explanation:
Exp:A mitochondria are thought to have originated from a symbiotic relationship between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell was eventually engulfed by the eukaryotic cell, but it was able to survive and thrive within the eukaryotic cell. The prokaryotic cell eventually evowed into mitochondria, which are now essential organelles in eukaryotic cells. - Plastids are also related to prokaryotes, but they are not as closely related to mitochondria as prokaryotes are.