Identify the type of flagella Column I based on there structures

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341.

Peroxisomes have

  • ribosome

  • DNA

  • catalase enzyme

  • centrosome


342.

Two membrane envelops is found in

  • mitochondria, Golgi apparatus and chloroplast

  • mitochondria, nucleus and chloroplast

  • nucleus, Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum

  • nucleus, ribosome and chloroplast


343.

Genes for maternal inheritance are located in

  • Golgi bodies

  • mitochondria

  • lysosome

  • nucleolus


344.

Which of the following features is/are correct for heterochromatin of eukaryotic nucleus?

  • It is highly expanded in interphase

  • It stains densely with basic dyes

  • It is highly condensed in interphase

  • It stains densely with acidic dyes


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345.

Identify the type of flagella Column I based on there structures given in Column II.
Column I (Flagella type) Column II (Structure)
A. Monotrichous 1. 
B. Amphitrichous 2.
C. Lophotrichous 3. 
D. Peritrichous 4. 

  • A - 1; B - 2; C - 3; D - 4

  • A - 2; B - 1; C - 4; D - 3

  • A - 4; B - 3; C - 2; D - 1

  • A - 4; B - 1; C - 2; D - 3


C.

A - 4; B - 3; C - 2; D - 1

The number and distribution of flagella on the bacterial surface are characteristics for a given species, based on this flagella can be

A. Monotrichous - A single flagella that extends from one end of the cell.

 

B. Amphitrichous - A single or multiple flagella that extends from both ends of the cell.

C. Lophotrichous - Multiple or several flagella that extends from one or both ends of the cell.

D. Peritrichous - Multiple flagella may be randomly distributed over the entire bacterial cell.


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346.

Identify the correct pair of combinations

I. Schwann - Omnis cellula-e-cellula

II. Ochoa - Polynucleotide phosphorylase

III. Taylor - Semiconservative replication of DNA

IV. Flemming - Ribosomes

  • II, III

  • III, IV

  • II, IV

  • I, III


347.

A feature of peroxisome in our body is

  • they are associated with synthesis and storage of lipids

  • they contain oxidising enzymes and promotes gluconeogenesis

  • they contain oxygenase a detoxification enzyme

  • they are not found in intact cells


348.

One key function of nuclear pores is to

  • aid in the production of new nuclei

  • allow cells to communicate with each other

  • form connections between different organelles

  • allow molecules like protein to move in and out of the nucleus


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349.

Function of SER is

  • protein metabolism

  • lipid metabolism

  • carbohydrate metabolism

  • catabolic activity


350.

Which ion is used in the protoplast fusion with the PEG (polyethylene glycol)?

  • Na+

  • Ca++

  • K+

  • Mg+


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