Except Monera, the cell of the members all the other kingdoms have eukaryotic organisation, e.g. protists, fungi and plants. A eukaryotic cell is the one, which has an organised nucleus and several membrane bound cell organelles.
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Which one of the following is absent in animal cell?
1 Cellwall only
2 Plastids and cell wall
3 Plastids only
4 Cytoplasm
Explanation:
Animal cells lack plastids. Plants are autotrophs and synthesize their food in the process of photosynthesis with the help of chloroplast (Plastids).
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The diagram of the ultrastructure of a plant cell is given below. Identify the functions of the organelles labelled A, B, C, D, E in the diagram.
1 A - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
2 Intracellular transport; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
3 A - Storage of cell sap; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Intracellular transport
4 A - Site of photophosphorylation; B - Strorage of cell sap; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; E - Principal director of macromolecular traffic
Explanation:
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Identify which organism have genetic material organised into chromosomes?
1 Prokaryotic cell
2 Virus
3 Eukaryotic cell
4 Viriods
Explanation:
A Eukaryotic cell has genetic material in the form of genomic DNA enclosed within the nucleus. Genes or the hereditary units are located on the chromosomes which exist as chromatin network in the non dividing cell.
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Plants cell differs from animals cell in having -
1 Cell membrane, plastid and cell wall
2 Cell wall, plastid, centriole
3 Chloroplast, plastid and cell wall
4 Large vacuole, plastid and cell wall
Explanation:
Plant and animal cells are different as plant cells possess cell wall, plastids and a large vacuole, which are absent in animal cells. On the other hand, animal cell have centrioles, which are absent in almost all plant cells. Chloroplast is absent in animal cell.
Except Monera, the cell of the members all the other kingdoms have eukaryotic organisation, e.g. protists, fungi and plants. A eukaryotic cell is the one, which has an organised nucleus and several membrane bound cell organelles.
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Which one of the following is absent in animal cell?
1 Cellwall only
2 Plastids and cell wall
3 Plastids only
4 Cytoplasm
Explanation:
Animal cells lack plastids. Plants are autotrophs and synthesize their food in the process of photosynthesis with the help of chloroplast (Plastids).
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The diagram of the ultrastructure of a plant cell is given below. Identify the functions of the organelles labelled A, B, C, D, E in the diagram.
1 A - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
2 Intracellular transport; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
3 A - Storage of cell sap; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Intracellular transport
4 A - Site of photophosphorylation; B - Strorage of cell sap; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; E - Principal director of macromolecular traffic
Explanation:
kcet - 2010
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Identify which organism have genetic material organised into chromosomes?
1 Prokaryotic cell
2 Virus
3 Eukaryotic cell
4 Viriods
Explanation:
A Eukaryotic cell has genetic material in the form of genomic DNA enclosed within the nucleus. Genes or the hereditary units are located on the chromosomes which exist as chromatin network in the non dividing cell.
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Plants cell differs from animals cell in having -
1 Cell membrane, plastid and cell wall
2 Cell wall, plastid, centriole
3 Chloroplast, plastid and cell wall
4 Large vacuole, plastid and cell wall
Explanation:
Plant and animal cells are different as plant cells possess cell wall, plastids and a large vacuole, which are absent in animal cells. On the other hand, animal cell have centrioles, which are absent in almost all plant cells. Chloroplast is absent in animal cell.
Except Monera, the cell of the members all the other kingdoms have eukaryotic organisation, e.g. protists, fungi and plants. A eukaryotic cell is the one, which has an organised nucleus and several membrane bound cell organelles.
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Which one of the following is absent in animal cell?
1 Cellwall only
2 Plastids and cell wall
3 Plastids only
4 Cytoplasm
Explanation:
Animal cells lack plastids. Plants are autotrophs and synthesize their food in the process of photosynthesis with the help of chloroplast (Plastids).
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The diagram of the ultrastructure of a plant cell is given below. Identify the functions of the organelles labelled A, B, C, D, E in the diagram.
1 A - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
2 Intracellular transport; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
3 A - Storage of cell sap; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Intracellular transport
4 A - Site of photophosphorylation; B - Strorage of cell sap; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; E - Principal director of macromolecular traffic
Explanation:
kcet - 2010
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Identify which organism have genetic material organised into chromosomes?
1 Prokaryotic cell
2 Virus
3 Eukaryotic cell
4 Viriods
Explanation:
A Eukaryotic cell has genetic material in the form of genomic DNA enclosed within the nucleus. Genes or the hereditary units are located on the chromosomes which exist as chromatin network in the non dividing cell.
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Plants cell differs from animals cell in having -
1 Cell membrane, plastid and cell wall
2 Cell wall, plastid, centriole
3 Chloroplast, plastid and cell wall
4 Large vacuole, plastid and cell wall
Explanation:
Plant and animal cells are different as plant cells possess cell wall, plastids and a large vacuole, which are absent in animal cells. On the other hand, animal cell have centrioles, which are absent in almost all plant cells. Chloroplast is absent in animal cell.
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The eukaryotes include-
1 Kingdom Fungi
2 Kingdom Protista
3 Kingdom Plantae and animalia
4 All
Explanation:
Except Monera, the cell of the members all the other kingdoms have eukaryotic organisation, e.g. protists, fungi and plants. A eukaryotic cell is the one, which has an organised nucleus and several membrane bound cell organelles.
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Which one of the following is absent in animal cell?
1 Cellwall only
2 Plastids and cell wall
3 Plastids only
4 Cytoplasm
Explanation:
Animal cells lack plastids. Plants are autotrophs and synthesize their food in the process of photosynthesis with the help of chloroplast (Plastids).
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The diagram of the ultrastructure of a plant cell is given below. Identify the functions of the organelles labelled A, B, C, D, E in the diagram.
1 A - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
2 Intracellular transport; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
3 A - Storage of cell sap; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Intracellular transport
4 A - Site of photophosphorylation; B - Strorage of cell sap; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; E - Principal director of macromolecular traffic
Explanation:
kcet - 2010
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Identify which organism have genetic material organised into chromosomes?
1 Prokaryotic cell
2 Virus
3 Eukaryotic cell
4 Viriods
Explanation:
A Eukaryotic cell has genetic material in the form of genomic DNA enclosed within the nucleus. Genes or the hereditary units are located on the chromosomes which exist as chromatin network in the non dividing cell.
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Plants cell differs from animals cell in having -
1 Cell membrane, plastid and cell wall
2 Cell wall, plastid, centriole
3 Chloroplast, plastid and cell wall
4 Large vacuole, plastid and cell wall
Explanation:
Plant and animal cells are different as plant cells possess cell wall, plastids and a large vacuole, which are absent in animal cells. On the other hand, animal cell have centrioles, which are absent in almost all plant cells. Chloroplast is absent in animal cell.
Except Monera, the cell of the members all the other kingdoms have eukaryotic organisation, e.g. protists, fungi and plants. A eukaryotic cell is the one, which has an organised nucleus and several membrane bound cell organelles.
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Which one of the following is absent in animal cell?
1 Cellwall only
2 Plastids and cell wall
3 Plastids only
4 Cytoplasm
Explanation:
Animal cells lack plastids. Plants are autotrophs and synthesize their food in the process of photosynthesis with the help of chloroplast (Plastids).
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The diagram of the ultrastructure of a plant cell is given below. Identify the functions of the organelles labelled A, B, C, D, E in the diagram.
1 A - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
2 Intracellular transport; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Storage of cell sap
3 A - Storage of cell sap; B - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; C - Principal director of macromolecular traffic; D - Site of photophosphorylation; E - Intracellular transport
4 A - Site of photophosphorylation; B - Strorage of cell sap; C - Intracellular transport; D - Site of oxidative phosphorylation; E - Principal director of macromolecular traffic
Explanation:
kcet - 2010
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Identify which organism have genetic material organised into chromosomes?
1 Prokaryotic cell
2 Virus
3 Eukaryotic cell
4 Viriods
Explanation:
A Eukaryotic cell has genetic material in the form of genomic DNA enclosed within the nucleus. Genes or the hereditary units are located on the chromosomes which exist as chromatin network in the non dividing cell.
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Plants cell differs from animals cell in having -
1 Cell membrane, plastid and cell wall
2 Cell wall, plastid, centriole
3 Chloroplast, plastid and cell wall
4 Large vacuole, plastid and cell wall
Explanation:
Plant and animal cells are different as plant cells possess cell wall, plastids and a large vacuole, which are absent in animal cells. On the other hand, animal cell have centrioles, which are absent in almost all plant cells. Chloroplast is absent in animal cell.