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MODERN PUBLICATION-CELL : THE UNIT OF LIFE-EXERCISE
  1. Why is plasma membrane called a semipermeable membrane? Give its sign...

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  2. Explain the structure and functions of collenchyma.

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  3. Give the historical hierarchy of cell

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  4. Give an account of prokaryotic cell.

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  5. Show polymorphism in lysosome with the help of sketch only (no descrip...

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  6. Explain fluid mosaic model?

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  7. Enumerate the structure and functions of true nucleus.

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  8. Centriole has 9 + 2 microtubular arrangement while cilium has 9 + 0 mi...

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  9. Transcriptionally inactive chromatin is called heterochromatin.

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  10. "Cell within the cell" is stated for mitochondria and chloroplasts.

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  11. What are liopid storing plastids ?

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  12. where ETS enzymes are located on mitochondria ?

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  13. The prokaryotes have both 70S and 80S ribosomes.

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  14. In prokaryotic cells, respiratory enzymes are located on plasma membra...

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  15. Genophore is another name of nucleoid of prokaryotic cells.

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  16. Solid particles are ingested by pinocytosis.

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  17. Membrane are useful for compartmentalisation of cells.

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  18. Phospholipids molecule is an amphipathic molecule.

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  19. Diffusion and facilitated diffusion is a passive process.

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  20. Fucntional part of DNA is called euchromatin, while non-functional par...

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