What is a genophore? from Biology Cell : The Unit of Life

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321.

State four important functions of plasma membrane.


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322.

The main difference between Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria is

  • cell membrane

  • cell wall

  • ribosome

  • mitochondria


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323.

What is a genophore?

  • DNA in prokaryotes

  • DNA and RNA in prokaryotes

  • DNA and protein in prokaryotes

  • RNA in prokaryotes


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DNA and RNA in prokaryotes

The characteristic feature of bacterial nucleus is absence of nuclear membrane, nucleolus and nuclear sap and such a nnucleus is called nucleoid or genophore. It contains DNA and RNA.


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324.

Electrons used in electron microscope are of the wavelength

  • 0.05 Å

  • 0.15 Å

  • 0.25 Å

  • 0.30 Å


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325.

Which one of the following human cells do not contain mitochondria?

  • Nerve cell

  • Red blood cell

  • Liver cell

  • White blood cell


326.

Which one of the following cells is not a phagocytic cell?

  • Macrophage

  • Monocyte

  • Neutrophil

  • Basophil


327.

Numerical aperture of microscope lens is expressed by

  • angular aperture only

  • refractive index only

  • both angular aperture and refrative index

  • wave length of the light used


328.

N-acetyl muramic acid is found in

  • cell wall component of plant

  • cell wall component of Gram positive bacteria

  • cell wall component of fungi

  • viral coat material


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329.

Identify the bacterium that appears violet after Gram staining

  • Salmonella enterica

  • Escherichia coli

  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  • Rhizobium meliloti


330.

A major site for synthesis of lipids is

  • RER

  • SER

  • symplast

  • nucleoplasm


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