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What is the proportion of protiens and lipids in the membrane of human erythrocytes?

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ASSAM ACADEMIC CENTRE-CELL: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS-EXAMPLE
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  2. Name the cells studied for deducing the possible structure of plasma m...

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  4. Mention the most important or characteristic property of cell membrane...

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  5. Define semipermeability of membranes.

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  6. Mention the most important or characteristic property of cell membrane...

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  7. What is fungal cell wall made of?

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  8. Why are mitochondria/chloroplasts not considered with the endomembrane...

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  9. ER divides the intracellular space of the cell into two distinct compa...

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  10. What is the major function of SER in animal cells?

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  11. Name the site of synthesis of glycoproteins and glycolipids in a cell.

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  12. Why are enzymes of lysosomes called acid hydrolases?

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  13. Why are mitochondria called 'semiautonomous organelles'?

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  14. Name the process by which mitochondria multiply during division.

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  15. How many chloroplasts are found in the cell of Chlamydomonas?

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  16. What are the two manners in which the thylakoids are arranged in a chl...

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  17. What does 'S' refer to in 70 S and 80 S ribosomes?

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  18. What term is given to the core of a cilium/flagellum?

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  19. Name the centriole-like structure from which a cilium/flagellum emerge...

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  20. How many microtubules are present in the peripheral fibrils of : cilia

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