All the following are the part of a eukaryotic cell endomembranous system except:
1. Vacuole
2. Lysosome
3. Golgi complex
4. Mitochondria
The lipid component of the plasma membrane mainly consists of:
1. Triglycerides
2. Cholesterol
3. Phosphoglycerides
4 Proteins
Prokaryotic cells have something unique in the form of:
1. Inclusion bodies
2. Plasmids
3. Cell wall
4. 70 S ribosomes
Ribosomes are produced in
1. Nucleolus
2. Mitochondria
3. Cytoplasm
4. Golgibody
Gas vacuoles allow cyanobacteria to:
1. | Store carbon dioxide for assimilation |
2. | Control their buoyancy |
3. | Provide anaerobic conditions to nitrogenase |
4. | Eliminate toxic ammonia |
Carotenoid pigments are found in:
I: | Chloroplasts |
II: | Chromoplasts |
III: | Leucoplasts |
1. Only I
2. Only I and II
3. Only II
4. I, II and III
A feature unique to prokaryotes would be:
1. A cell wall not made up of cellulose
2. An extrachromosomal plasmid DNA
3. A cell membrane of peptidoglycan
4. Presence of inclusions
Chromatophores are:
1. present in liopolysaccharide layer of gram negative bacteria
2. colored pigments present in fluorescent bacteria
3. vesicles that store pigments in prokaryotic cells
4. extensions on membrane in cynobacteria
Microbodies, which help to convert stored lipids into carbohydrates so they can be used for plant growth, are known as:
1. Peroxisomes
2. Sphaerosomes
3. Glyoxysomes
4. Lysosomes
The presence of cholesterol in the plasma membranes of some animals.
1. | enables the membrane to stay fluid more easily when cell temperature drops. |
2. | enables the animal to remove hydrogen atoms from saturated phospholipids. |
3. | enables the animal to add hydrogen atoms to unsaturated phospholipids. |
4. | makes the membrane less flexible, allowing it to sustain greater pressure from within the cell. |