Given below are two statements:
Statement I: | Membrane-bound organelles of the endomembrane system coordinate cellular functions. |
Statement II: | Mitochondria and chloroplasts are not considered a part of the endomembrane system. |
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
1. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect. |
2. | Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct. |
3. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct. |
4. | Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect. |
Match List - I with List - II
List - I | List - II | ||
(a) | Chromoplasts | (i) | Proteins |
(b) | Amyloplasts | (ii) | Oil and fats |
(c) | Elaioplasts | (iii) | Starch |
(d) | Aleuroplasts | (iv) | Carotene |
Choose the correct answer from the option given below
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | |
1. | (iv) | (i) | (iii) | (ii) |
2. | (iv) | (iii) | (ii) | (i) |
3. | (iv) | (ii) | (iii) | (i) |
4. | (iv) | (iii) | (i) | (ii) |
The Golgi apparatus has a polarity or sidedness to its structure and function. Which of the following statements correctly describes this polarity?
1. | Transport vesicles fuse with one side of the Golgi and leave from the opposite side. |
2. | Proteins in the membrane of the Golgi may be sorted and modified as they move from one side of the Golgi to the other. |
3. | Lipids in the membrane of the Golgi may be sorted and modified as they move from one side of the Golgi to the other. |
4. | All of the above correctly describe polar characteristics of the Golgi function. |
1. | plasma membrane → primary cell wall → cytoplasm → vacuole |
2. | secondary cell wall → plasma membrane → primary cell wall → cytoplasm → vacuole |
3. | primary cell wall → plasma membrane → cytoplasm → vacuole |
4. | primary cell wall → plasma membrane → lysosome → cytoplasm → vacuole |
Assertion (A) : | Both the solute and solvent can pass through a semipermeable membrane. |
Reason (R) : | A semipermeable membrane is always living. |
1. | If both (A) & (R) are true and the (R) is the correct explanation of the assertion |
2. | If both (A) & (R) are true and the (R) is not the correct explanation of the assertion |
3. | If (A) is a true statement but (R) is false |
4. | If both (A) and (R) are false statements. |