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Why would the rudiments of a plasma membrane have to be present for the development of the first cells from non living chemicals?

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ICSE-CELL : THE UNIT OF LIFE -Short/Long Answer Type Questions
  1. Lipids, small molecules, and uncharged particles pass into and out of...

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  2. Why is the plasma membrane necessary for the life of a cell?

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  3. Why would the rudiments of a plasma membrane have to be present for t...

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  4. Explain, how the plasma membrane is selectively permeable, and tell h...

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  5. Correlate the movement of materials across the cell membrane with the...

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  6. Why would different kinds of proteins be found in the membranes of ce...

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  7. What is the most widely accepted model to explain membrane structure ...

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  8. Write short notes on Facilitated transport

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  9. Write short note on Endocytosis.

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  10. Write short notes on Fluid mosaic model

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  11. Tell how the phospholipids are arranged in the plasma membrane. What ...

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  12. Why do most substances have to be assisted through the plasma membran...

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  13. Explain the following terms: rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, ...

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  14. Name any three single membrane bound cell organelles. How these organ...

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  15. State the main functions of the ribosome

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  16. State the main functions of the lysosome

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  17. State the main functions of the chromosome.

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  18. State the main functions of the peroxisome

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  19. List the functions of rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum and Golg...

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  20. What are the two principal roles of the nucleus? What biomolecule is ...

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