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Functionally like prokaryotes but otherwise found in eukaryotes in

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muscle cell

B

erythrocyte

C

PPLO

D

thrombocyte

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  4. The ER acts as a circulatory or transporting system. Choose the c...

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  6. The membrane of endoplasmic reticulum remains continuous with membr...

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  7. Cytoskeleton of cell is made up of

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  8. The larger and smaller subunits in 80 S ribosome are

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  9. The functional unit in the synthesis of protein is

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  10. A cell organelle common in Protista and Monera is

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  11. Which of the following is not a function Golgi complex ?

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  12. Enzymes of citric acid or Krebs cycle occur in

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  13. Mitochondria are non-existent in

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  14. The endosymbiotic theory is concerned with

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  15. Chloroplasts are engaged in

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  16. The thylakoid membrane contains

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  17. Which of the following has/have lysosomes activities in plant cells...

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  18. Glyxysome helps in

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  19. When a lysosome fuses with a phagosomes/food, it result in the formati...

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