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How would you differentiate between phagocytosis and exocytosis ?

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To differentiate between phagocytosis and exocytosis, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Phagocytosis**: - Phagocytosis is a process where a cell engulfs solid particles. This occurs when the cell membrane extends around the solid particle and forms a vesicle, allowing the particle to enter the cell. 2. **Mechanism of Phagocytosis**: ...
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PRADEEP-THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE -B. SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
  1. State two types of plastids. Write one function of each.

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  2. What are chromosomes ? List their two functions.

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  3. Tabulate six differences between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic c...

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  4. What will happen to a cell when it is placed in (i) hypertonic solutio...

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  5. What is the normal location of the nucleus (i) in an animall cell and ...

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  6. How would you explain 'endosmosis' and 'exosmosis' ?

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  7. How would you differentiate between phagocytosis and exocytosis ?

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  8. (a) Name one process by which materials are exchanged through plasma m...

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  9. Give two major differences between compound microscope and electron mi...

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  10. What is the significance of exocytosis ?

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  11. What advantages does selective permeability of plasma membrane provide...

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  12. What do you mean by bulk transport of materials ? Name two special pro...

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  13. Give atleast two important characteristics of a prokaryotic cell.

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  14. Define the terms 'plasmolysis' and 'deplasmolysis'.

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  15. Which parts of green plastid (chloroplast) are the sites of 'light rea...

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  16. Which type of ribosomes are present in prokaryotic cells and eukaryoti...

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  17. Name the chief constituents of primary cell wall and secondary cell wa...

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  18. Why does a plant cell, when placed in a hypotonic solution, not burst ...

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  19. Why are the mitochondria and plastids called semiautonomous organelles...

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  20. Name the most important function of each of the following : (a) Ribo...

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