Integral or Peripheral proteins classification is based on

1. protein size 2. ease of extraction
3. ease of function 4. ease of study

Subtopic:  Evidence for Fluidic Nature of Membrane |
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The ability to move within the membrane is measured as its

1. liquidity

2. fluidity

3. viscosity

4. stability

Subtopic:  Evidence for Fluidic Nature of Membrane |
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The fluid nature of the membrane is also important from the point of view of functions like

1. cell growth

2. secretion

3. cell division

4. All of the above

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Which of the following is true for lysosomes

1. membrane bound vesicles

2. formed by golgibody

3. rich in hydrolytic enzymes

4. All of the above

Subtopic:  Lysosomes |
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How many of the following biomolecules can be digested by lysosomes?

(Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids)

1. 4

2. 3

3. 2

4. 1

Subtopic:  Lysosomes |
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Which of the following cell wall comes early and disappears gradually in the life of plant?

1. primary cell wall 2. secondary cell wall
3. tertiary cell wall 4. Both 1 and 2
Subtopic:  Cell Wall |
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Which of the following is true

1. bacterial flagella is made up of flagellin protein

2. bacterial pili is made up of pilin protein

3. bacterial flagella is different from eukaryotic flagella

4. All of the above

Subtopic:  Details of Prokaryotic Cell Structure |
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Which of the following is true about Inclusion bodies

1. membraneless

2. present freely in cytoplasm           

3. store phosphate,glycogen

4. All of the above

Subtopic:  Details of Prokaryotic Cell Structure |
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How many of the following kingdoms are eukaryotic

(monera, protista, fungi, plante, Animalia)

1. 5

2. 4

3. 3

4. 2

Subtopic:  Eukaryotic Cell Architecture: Types |
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Which of the followings  are common to plant cell and animal cell?

(Peroxisome, nucleolus, lysosome, plasmodesmata, microvilli, microtubule)

1. 6 2. 5
3. 4 4. 3
Subtopic:  Eukaryotic Cell Orgenelle |
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