Ribosomes are non-membrane bound organelles found in:
1. All prokaryotic cells only
2. All eukaryotic cells only
3. All somatic cells in eukaryotic organisms only
4. All cells

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A non-membrane bound organelle found in all cells is:

1. Centriole 2. Lysosome
3. Vacuole 4. Ribosome
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Polysome is formed by
1. A ribosome with several subunits
2. Ribosomes attached to each other in a linear arrangement
3. Several ribosomes attached to a single mRNA
4. Many ribosomes attached to a strand of endoplasmic reticulum

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Which of the following statement about inclusion bodies IS incorrect ?
1. These are involved in ingestion of food particles.
2. They lie free in the cytoplasm.
3. These represent reserve material in cytoplasm.
4. They are not bound by any membrane.

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The largest structures passed through the nuclear pores are:

1. rDNA 2. Lamin proteins
3. mRNA 4. Ribosome subunits
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