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ICSE-CELL : THE UNIT OF LIFE -Short/Long Answer Type Questions
  1. List the functions of rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum and Golg...

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

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  3. What structural and functional characteristics do cilia, flagella and...

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  4. What is the major cellular difference between prokaryotic and eukaryo...

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  5. Beginning from the outside surface, list the parts of a typical plant...

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  6. Name the structures in plants that connect and provide a translocatio...

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  7. Name the different types of plastids that may be found in plant cells...

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  8. What structural and chemical features do the microbodies in plant cel...

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  9. What are chromosomes? What are they made of ?

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  10. Why does a nuclear envelope have pores while other membranes of a cel...

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  11. Why are bound ribosomes and Golgi bodies especially abundant in cells...

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  12. What are the functional differences between a cell membrane and a cel...

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  13. A continuous system of membranous channels connects the nucleus with ...

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  14. Describe the ultramicroscopic structure of mitochondria. What is the ...

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  15. Discuss the structure and role of the following organelles during the ...

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  16. With the help of suitable diagrams explain the detailed ultrastructure...

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  17. Describe the structure of a typical cell along with important function...

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  18. What are ergastic substances? How are they formed?

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  19. Are plasma membranes the outer boundaries of all cells? Explain.

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  20. Write short notes on Microsomes

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