The living state of an organism is a :
1. non-equlibrium steady state
2. non-equilibrium variable state
3. steady state in perfect equlibrium
4. variable state in perfect quilibrium

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The main difference between active transport and facilitated diffusion is:
1. In active transport the molecules move from areas of high to areas of low concentration
2. In active transport, you need carrier proteins
3. In active transport you need ATP to move molecules against a concentration gradient
4. In active transport, only water molecules move.

Subtopic:  Means of Transport: Active | Facilitated Diffusion |
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Scientists think that mitochondria may have once been separate living organisms for all of the following reasons except that they
1. have cilia and flagella
2. have their own DNA
3. can reproduce
4. can produce their own proteins

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During meiosis, the bivalent chromosomes clearly appear as tetrads first at:
1. Zygotene of prophase I
2. Pachytene of Prophase I
3. Metaphase I
4. Anaphase I

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During diakinesis of prophase I:
I. Terminalisation of chiasmata takes place
II. Meiotic spindle is assembled.
III. Nucleolus disappears and the nuclear membrane breaks down.
The correct statements are:

1. I, II and III

2. I and II only

3. I and III only

4. II and III only

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Consider the following two statements:
III. Plant cells undergo cytokinesis in a different manner than the animal cells
IV. Plant cells are enclosed by a relatively inextensible cell wall.
Of the two statements:
1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I
2. Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I
3. I is correct but II is incorrect
4. I is incorrect but II is correct

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Cells at the end of prophase of mitosis, when viewed under the microscope, do not show:
I. Golgi complexes
II. Endoplasmic reticulum
III. Nucleolus
IV. Nuclear envelope
1. Only I and II are correct
2. Only III and IV are correct
3. Only II, III and IV are correct
4. I, II, III and IV are correct

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Given below is an electron microscopic structure of:

1. Cilium

2. Flagellum

3. Fimbria

4. Centriole

Subtopic:  Centrosomes |
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The following diagram shows

1. Formation of sperms from spermatogonia
2. Protein synthesis apparatus in eukaryotic cells
3. The endomembranous system of eukryotic cells
4. The cytoskeleton of a Moneran cell

Subtopic:  Intro to Endomembrane System: Endoplasmic Reticulum |
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A common characteristic feature of plant sieve tube cells and most of mammalian erythrocytes is
1. Absence of mitochondria
2. Presence of cell wall
3. Presence of haemoglobin
4. Absence of nucleus

Subtopic:  Nucleus |
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