11. Ribosome and Cytoskeleton
Cell : Structure and Functions

169439 Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis, but they are present in Mitochondria and plastids, the sites of respiration and photosynthesis. What is the role of ribosomes in these cell organelles

1 Ribosomes transport ATP formed in Respiration and photosytnesis to cytoplasm through E.R.
2 Sub units of some required proteins are synthesised in these organelles
3 Ribosomes transpors RNA and DNA to cytoplasm
4 All the above are correct
Cell : Structure and Functions

169449 Microtubule is involved in the

1 cell division
2 DNA recognition
3 muscle contraction
4 membrane architecture
Cell : Structure and Functions

169404 The primary function of intermediate filament is

1 generate movement
2 provide mechanical stability
3 transport organelles within the cell
4 stabilize microtubules against disassembly
Cell : Structure and Functions

169380 Ribosomes of bacteria, mitochondria prokaryotes and chloroplasts are of:

1 \(30 \mathrm{~S}\) type
2 \(70 \mathrm{~S}\) type
3 \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) type
4 \(50 \mathrm{~S}\) type
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Cell : Structure and Functions

169439 Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis, but they are present in Mitochondria and plastids, the sites of respiration and photosynthesis. What is the role of ribosomes in these cell organelles

1 Ribosomes transport ATP formed in Respiration and photosytnesis to cytoplasm through E.R.
2 Sub units of some required proteins are synthesised in these organelles
3 Ribosomes transpors RNA and DNA to cytoplasm
4 All the above are correct
Cell : Structure and Functions

169449 Microtubule is involved in the

1 cell division
2 DNA recognition
3 muscle contraction
4 membrane architecture
Cell : Structure and Functions

169404 The primary function of intermediate filament is

1 generate movement
2 provide mechanical stability
3 transport organelles within the cell
4 stabilize microtubules against disassembly
Cell : Structure and Functions

169380 Ribosomes of bacteria, mitochondria prokaryotes and chloroplasts are of:

1 \(30 \mathrm{~S}\) type
2 \(70 \mathrm{~S}\) type
3 \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) type
4 \(50 \mathrm{~S}\) type
Cell : Structure and Functions

169439 Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis, but they are present in Mitochondria and plastids, the sites of respiration and photosynthesis. What is the role of ribosomes in these cell organelles

1 Ribosomes transport ATP formed in Respiration and photosytnesis to cytoplasm through E.R.
2 Sub units of some required proteins are synthesised in these organelles
3 Ribosomes transpors RNA and DNA to cytoplasm
4 All the above are correct
Cell : Structure and Functions

169449 Microtubule is involved in the

1 cell division
2 DNA recognition
3 muscle contraction
4 membrane architecture
Cell : Structure and Functions

169404 The primary function of intermediate filament is

1 generate movement
2 provide mechanical stability
3 transport organelles within the cell
4 stabilize microtubules against disassembly
Cell : Structure and Functions

169380 Ribosomes of bacteria, mitochondria prokaryotes and chloroplasts are of:

1 \(30 \mathrm{~S}\) type
2 \(70 \mathrm{~S}\) type
3 \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) type
4 \(50 \mathrm{~S}\) type
Cell : Structure and Functions

169439 Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis, but they are present in Mitochondria and plastids, the sites of respiration and photosynthesis. What is the role of ribosomes in these cell organelles

1 Ribosomes transport ATP formed in Respiration and photosytnesis to cytoplasm through E.R.
2 Sub units of some required proteins are synthesised in these organelles
3 Ribosomes transpors RNA and DNA to cytoplasm
4 All the above are correct
Cell : Structure and Functions

169449 Microtubule is involved in the

1 cell division
2 DNA recognition
3 muscle contraction
4 membrane architecture
Cell : Structure and Functions

169404 The primary function of intermediate filament is

1 generate movement
2 provide mechanical stability
3 transport organelles within the cell
4 stabilize microtubules against disassembly
Cell : Structure and Functions

169380 Ribosomes of bacteria, mitochondria prokaryotes and chloroplasts are of:

1 \(30 \mathrm{~S}\) type
2 \(70 \mathrm{~S}\) type
3 \(80 \mathrm{~S}\) type
4 \(50 \mathrm{~S}\) type