The cis and trans faces of the Golgi Apparatus are:
1. Similar but not interconnected
2. Similar and interconnected
3. Entirely different but interconnected
4. Entirely different and not interconnected
Cellular organelles with membranes are
1. nuclei, ribosomes and mitochondria
2. chromosomes, ribosomes and endoplasmic reticulum
3. endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes and nuclie
4. lysosomes, Golgi apparatus and mitochondria.
The Golgi complex plays a major role:
1. | in trapping the light and transforming it into chemical energy |
2. | in digesting proteins and carbohydrates |
3. | as energy transferring organelles |
4. | in post translational modification of proteins and glycosidation of lipids |
Important site for formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids is
1. Golgi apparatus
2. plastid
3. Lysosome
4. vacuole
Golgi body is associated with
1. packaging and storage of material
2. cell wall formation
3. transport of enzyme
4. all of the above
The Golgi apparatus principally performs the function of
1. Packaging of materials for secretion
2. Secretion to intracellular targets or outside of the cell
3. synthesis of proteins
4. Both A and B
Trans face of the Golgi body is
1. nucleus facing face
2. cell membrane facing face
3. maturing face
4. Both B and C
Which of the following is not the function of Golgi Body.
1. Glycosidation
2. Glycosylation
3. Translation
4. Post-translational modification
Materials to be packaged in the form of vesicles from the ER fuse with the _______ of the Golgi body and after packaging leaves from the ______face.
(1)cis, trans
(2)trans, cis
(3)convex, concave
(4)Both A and C
Golgi body comprises of
1. Cisternae
2. vesicles
3. tubules
4. All of the these