A function of lysosomes is from Biology Cell : The Unit of Life

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351.

The endosymbiotic hypothesis of mitochondrial origin states that

  • mitochondria were capable of self-duplication

  • mitochondria were initially aerobic bacteria

  • mitochondria were chloroplast in the beginning

  • mitochondria were part of nucleus


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352.

A function of lysosomes is

  • replication

  • hydrolysis

  • respiration

  • None of the above


B.

hydrolysis

Lysosomes is a simple spherical sac surrounded by a single membrane. They contain digestive or hydrolytic enzymes synthesised by RER.


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353.

Mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar because

  • both have 80S ribosomes

  • both have nuclei

  • both have single membrane envelope

  • both have DNA


354.

Golgi body is

  • organ for protein synthesis

  • secretory organ

  • Both (a) and (b)

  • None of the above


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355.

Lampbrush chromosomes are present in

  • Drosophilla

  • Ascaris

  • Hydra

  • None of these


356.

Nucleated RBCs are present in which

  • Rabbit

  • Camel and llama

  • Embryo of human

  • Both (a) and (b)


357.

The enzymes found in lysosomes are

  • hydrolytic enzymes

  • proteases enzymes

  • lipases enzymes

  • cellulases enzymes


358.

Chromosome was discovered by

  • Hofmeister

  • Muller

  • Flemming

  • Hammerling


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359.

Which of the following is not the function of 'Golgi body'?

  • Protein synthesis

  • Formation of cell wall

  • Formation of fatty acids

  • Formation of plasma membrane


360.

The significance of mitochondria was given by

  • Flemming

  • Meves

  • Schwann

  • Altman


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