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HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 1

Which of the following would not be considered part of a cell's cytoplsm?

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 2

Which of the following is called the brain of the cell?

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 3

Which one is not a part of nucleus?

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 4

The common feature amongst nucleus, chloroplast and mitochondrion is –

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 5

Nucleus is separated from surrounding cytoplasm by a nuclear envelope which is –

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 6

Nucleoplasm is continuous with cytoplasm through –

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 7

Nucleolus was discovered by

Detailed Solution for HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 7

Felice Fontana

An Italian scientist named Felice Fontana discovered the nucleolus in eel cells in the year 1774. In 1964, John Gurdon and Donald Brown discovered cell nucleoli in Xenopus laevis (African clawed frog) eggs.

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 8

The function of the nucleolus in the cell is

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 9

Which of the following phenomena is commonly referred as 'cell drinking'?

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 10

The cell organelle taking part in photorespiration is

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 11

Endoplasmic reticulum sometime contains –

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 12

Ribosomes are composed of –

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 13

In chloroplasts, chlorophyll is present in the –

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The green pigment chlorophyll is located within the thylakoid membrane, and the space between the thylakoid and the chloroplast membranes is called the stroma

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 14

The sedimentation coefficient of complete ribosome in bacterial cell is

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 15

Which one of the following is common in plant and animal?

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 16

Which of the following is a nonliving cell inclusion?

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Cell vacuole contains

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 18

A mature plant cell has –

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 19

Centriole takes part in –

Detailed Solution for HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 19 Centrosome are formed by centrioles and centrosphere.Centrioles appear as two minute granule like structure.They are hollow and cylindrical made up of microtubules. In plant cells polar caps perform the same function as centrioles.Centrosome helps in cell division of animal cells .During cell division, centrioles migrate to the opposite poles and are involved in formation of spindle fibres.
HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 20

Which of the following is called 'an organelle within an organelle'? –

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 21

Cell organelle common in Protista and Monera is –

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 22

Which of the following organelles lack membranes?

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 23

Besides cellulose microfibrils, the other two cell wall networks are :-

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The correct option is C.
The other two cell wall networks are Pectic and glycoprotein other than cellulose microfibrils.

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 24

Middle lamella occurs :-

HOTS Questions: Diversity in Living Organisms - Question 25

Hydrophilic chemical of cell wall is :-

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