169323
The colourless plastids that store starch are called
1 Amyloplast
2 Elaioplast
3 Proteinoplast
4 Pheoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The colorless plastids that store starch are called Amyloplast. Amyloplasts as specifically a type of leucoplast that is colorless, non pigment, containing plastids. Amyloplast found in root \& storage tissue and store starch polymer of glucose. It is found in plants that is responsible for starch storage and synthesis. Elaioplast - Elaioplast are synthesis and storage of fatty acids terpenes and other lipids. Proteinoplast - It is found only in plant cells. It plays a crucial role in the storage of food and the metabolism of energy in the plant cells.
Tripura JEE-2021 JIPMER-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169327
Match the following lists :
A. Amyloplasts
I. Colour less plastids of varied shapes, sizes with stored nutrients
B. Elaioplasts
II. Store proteins
C. Aleuroplasts
III. Store carbohydrates (Starch)
D. Leucoplasts
IV. Store oils and fats
V. Store carotene and xanthophylls
1 A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
2 A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
3 A-II, B-I, C-V, D-III
4 A-III, B-IV, C-V, D-II
Explanation:
Exp:A Amyloplasts They are contain the starch as potato tuber, wheat grains. Elaioplasts or loeosomes - They stored the fat or lipids endosperm cells caster seed . Leucoplast-Colourless plastids without pigment found in the underground part like tuber. Aleuroplast-They are store in proteins as maize, beat Rise.
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169328
Cup-shaped chloroplast is the characteristic of
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Spirogyra
3 Ulothrix
4 Chlorella
Explanation:
Exp:A Cup -shaped chloroplast is the characteristic of chlamydomonas. It is a genus of green algae consisting of about 150 species of unicellular flagellates, found in stagnant water and on damp soil, in freshwater and even in snow algae. - Spirogyra - They are free - floating green algae present in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes etc. Chloroplast is spiral and ribbon shaped - Chlorella - It is a genus of about thirteen species of single called green algae of the division chlorophyta. - Ulothrix - It is generally found in fresh water and marine water. They thrive in the low temperature of spring and winter. The shape of chloroplast in ulothrix is girdle shaped.
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Cell : Structure and Functions
169329
Plastids contain which one of the following structures?
1 Microtubule
2 Thylakoid
3 Cristae
4 Plasmodesmata
Explanation:
Exp:B Thylakoids are found commonly in Plastids. Plastids are double membrane bound organelles inside plants and algae which are primarily responsible for activities related to manufactures and storage of important chemical compounds. - Microtubule: They are microscopic, hollow tubes made of alpha and beta tubline that are a part of the cells's cytoskeleton. - Cristae : They are sub-compartments of the inner membrane of mitochcondria and are essential to mitochondrial function. - Plasmodesmata : Plasmodesmata are the micro scopic channels that transverse the cell walls of plant cells and allow transport and communication between the adjacent cells.
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Cell : Structure and Functions
169323
The colourless plastids that store starch are called
1 Amyloplast
2 Elaioplast
3 Proteinoplast
4 Pheoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The colorless plastids that store starch are called Amyloplast. Amyloplasts as specifically a type of leucoplast that is colorless, non pigment, containing plastids. Amyloplast found in root \& storage tissue and store starch polymer of glucose. It is found in plants that is responsible for starch storage and synthesis. Elaioplast - Elaioplast are synthesis and storage of fatty acids terpenes and other lipids. Proteinoplast - It is found only in plant cells. It plays a crucial role in the storage of food and the metabolism of energy in the plant cells.
Tripura JEE-2021 JIPMER-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169327
Match the following lists :
A. Amyloplasts
I. Colour less plastids of varied shapes, sizes with stored nutrients
B. Elaioplasts
II. Store proteins
C. Aleuroplasts
III. Store carbohydrates (Starch)
D. Leucoplasts
IV. Store oils and fats
V. Store carotene and xanthophylls
1 A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
2 A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
3 A-II, B-I, C-V, D-III
4 A-III, B-IV, C-V, D-II
Explanation:
Exp:A Amyloplasts They are contain the starch as potato tuber, wheat grains. Elaioplasts or loeosomes - They stored the fat or lipids endosperm cells caster seed . Leucoplast-Colourless plastids without pigment found in the underground part like tuber. Aleuroplast-They are store in proteins as maize, beat Rise.
TS EAMCET-08.05.2019 Shift-I
Cell : Structure and Functions
169328
Cup-shaped chloroplast is the characteristic of
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Spirogyra
3 Ulothrix
4 Chlorella
Explanation:
Exp:A Cup -shaped chloroplast is the characteristic of chlamydomonas. It is a genus of green algae consisting of about 150 species of unicellular flagellates, found in stagnant water and on damp soil, in freshwater and even in snow algae. - Spirogyra - They are free - floating green algae present in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes etc. Chloroplast is spiral and ribbon shaped - Chlorella - It is a genus of about thirteen species of single called green algae of the division chlorophyta. - Ulothrix - It is generally found in fresh water and marine water. They thrive in the low temperature of spring and winter. The shape of chloroplast in ulothrix is girdle shaped.
Tripura JEE-2019
Cell : Structure and Functions
169329
Plastids contain which one of the following structures?
1 Microtubule
2 Thylakoid
3 Cristae
4 Plasmodesmata
Explanation:
Exp:B Thylakoids are found commonly in Plastids. Plastids are double membrane bound organelles inside plants and algae which are primarily responsible for activities related to manufactures and storage of important chemical compounds. - Microtubule: They are microscopic, hollow tubes made of alpha and beta tubline that are a part of the cells's cytoskeleton. - Cristae : They are sub-compartments of the inner membrane of mitochcondria and are essential to mitochondrial function. - Plasmodesmata : Plasmodesmata are the micro scopic channels that transverse the cell walls of plant cells and allow transport and communication between the adjacent cells.
169323
The colourless plastids that store starch are called
1 Amyloplast
2 Elaioplast
3 Proteinoplast
4 Pheoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The colorless plastids that store starch are called Amyloplast. Amyloplasts as specifically a type of leucoplast that is colorless, non pigment, containing plastids. Amyloplast found in root \& storage tissue and store starch polymer of glucose. It is found in plants that is responsible for starch storage and synthesis. Elaioplast - Elaioplast are synthesis and storage of fatty acids terpenes and other lipids. Proteinoplast - It is found only in plant cells. It plays a crucial role in the storage of food and the metabolism of energy in the plant cells.
Tripura JEE-2021 JIPMER-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169327
Match the following lists :
A. Amyloplasts
I. Colour less plastids of varied shapes, sizes with stored nutrients
B. Elaioplasts
II. Store proteins
C. Aleuroplasts
III. Store carbohydrates (Starch)
D. Leucoplasts
IV. Store oils and fats
V. Store carotene and xanthophylls
1 A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
2 A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
3 A-II, B-I, C-V, D-III
4 A-III, B-IV, C-V, D-II
Explanation:
Exp:A Amyloplasts They are contain the starch as potato tuber, wheat grains. Elaioplasts or loeosomes - They stored the fat or lipids endosperm cells caster seed . Leucoplast-Colourless plastids without pigment found in the underground part like tuber. Aleuroplast-They are store in proteins as maize, beat Rise.
TS EAMCET-08.05.2019 Shift-I
Cell : Structure and Functions
169328
Cup-shaped chloroplast is the characteristic of
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Spirogyra
3 Ulothrix
4 Chlorella
Explanation:
Exp:A Cup -shaped chloroplast is the characteristic of chlamydomonas. It is a genus of green algae consisting of about 150 species of unicellular flagellates, found in stagnant water and on damp soil, in freshwater and even in snow algae. - Spirogyra - They are free - floating green algae present in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes etc. Chloroplast is spiral and ribbon shaped - Chlorella - It is a genus of about thirteen species of single called green algae of the division chlorophyta. - Ulothrix - It is generally found in fresh water and marine water. They thrive in the low temperature of spring and winter. The shape of chloroplast in ulothrix is girdle shaped.
Tripura JEE-2019
Cell : Structure and Functions
169329
Plastids contain which one of the following structures?
1 Microtubule
2 Thylakoid
3 Cristae
4 Plasmodesmata
Explanation:
Exp:B Thylakoids are found commonly in Plastids. Plastids are double membrane bound organelles inside plants and algae which are primarily responsible for activities related to manufactures and storage of important chemical compounds. - Microtubule: They are microscopic, hollow tubes made of alpha and beta tubline that are a part of the cells's cytoskeleton. - Cristae : They are sub-compartments of the inner membrane of mitochcondria and are essential to mitochondrial function. - Plasmodesmata : Plasmodesmata are the micro scopic channels that transverse the cell walls of plant cells and allow transport and communication between the adjacent cells.
169323
The colourless plastids that store starch are called
1 Amyloplast
2 Elaioplast
3 Proteinoplast
4 Pheoplast
Explanation:
Exp:A The colorless plastids that store starch are called Amyloplast. Amyloplasts as specifically a type of leucoplast that is colorless, non pigment, containing plastids. Amyloplast found in root \& storage tissue and store starch polymer of glucose. It is found in plants that is responsible for starch storage and synthesis. Elaioplast - Elaioplast are synthesis and storage of fatty acids terpenes and other lipids. Proteinoplast - It is found only in plant cells. It plays a crucial role in the storage of food and the metabolism of energy in the plant cells.
Tripura JEE-2021 JIPMER-1996
Cell : Structure and Functions
169327
Match the following lists :
A. Amyloplasts
I. Colour less plastids of varied shapes, sizes with stored nutrients
B. Elaioplasts
II. Store proteins
C. Aleuroplasts
III. Store carbohydrates (Starch)
D. Leucoplasts
IV. Store oils and fats
V. Store carotene and xanthophylls
1 A-III, B-IV, C-II, D-I
2 A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
3 A-II, B-I, C-V, D-III
4 A-III, B-IV, C-V, D-II
Explanation:
Exp:A Amyloplasts They are contain the starch as potato tuber, wheat grains. Elaioplasts or loeosomes - They stored the fat or lipids endosperm cells caster seed . Leucoplast-Colourless plastids without pigment found in the underground part like tuber. Aleuroplast-They are store in proteins as maize, beat Rise.
TS EAMCET-08.05.2019 Shift-I
Cell : Structure and Functions
169328
Cup-shaped chloroplast is the characteristic of
1 Chlamydomonas
2 Spirogyra
3 Ulothrix
4 Chlorella
Explanation:
Exp:A Cup -shaped chloroplast is the characteristic of chlamydomonas. It is a genus of green algae consisting of about 150 species of unicellular flagellates, found in stagnant water and on damp soil, in freshwater and even in snow algae. - Spirogyra - They are free - floating green algae present in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes etc. Chloroplast is spiral and ribbon shaped - Chlorella - It is a genus of about thirteen species of single called green algae of the division chlorophyta. - Ulothrix - It is generally found in fresh water and marine water. They thrive in the low temperature of spring and winter. The shape of chloroplast in ulothrix is girdle shaped.
Tripura JEE-2019
Cell : Structure and Functions
169329
Plastids contain which one of the following structures?
1 Microtubule
2 Thylakoid
3 Cristae
4 Plasmodesmata
Explanation:
Exp:B Thylakoids are found commonly in Plastids. Plastids are double membrane bound organelles inside plants and algae which are primarily responsible for activities related to manufactures and storage of important chemical compounds. - Microtubule: They are microscopic, hollow tubes made of alpha and beta tubline that are a part of the cells's cytoskeleton. - Cristae : They are sub-compartments of the inner membrane of mitochcondria and are essential to mitochondrial function. - Plasmodesmata : Plasmodesmata are the micro scopic channels that transverse the cell walls of plant cells and allow transport and communication between the adjacent cells.