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Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 1

Cell membrane is also called:

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Cell membrane is also called as cell membrane or PLASMA membrane. It forms the outer covering of the cell made up of protein and fat. It is semi-permeable in nature.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 2

Unit of inheritance in living organisms is :

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The transfer of traits from one generation to next generation is called inheritance. Inheritance is carried out by gene located in nucleus of the cell.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 3

Living substance of a cell is collectively known as :

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Total living substance in cell is protoplasm... protoplasm is made up of cytoplasm and nucleus / nucleoplasm... [ Protoplasm = cytoplasm + nucleoplasm ] blood is not present in cell.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 4

Thread like structures present inside nucleus are :

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Chromosomes are thin thread like structure present inside nucleus of the cell. Chromosome consists of DNA and protein. Genes are located on chromosome.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 5

The fluid present between cell membrane and nucleus is :

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The fluid present between cell membrane and nucleus is called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is thick fluid medium in which different cell organelles floats.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 6

Vacuoles of plant cells are

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Permanent vacuoles are found in plant cells and fungi cells. The permanent vacuole of Xylem cells join together to form the xylem.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 7

Unicellular organisms reproduce by :

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Fission, in biology, is the division of a single entity into two or more parts and the regeneration of those parts to separate entities resembling the original.For unicellular organisms, cell division is the only method used to produce new individuals. In both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, the outcome of cell reproduction is a pair of daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. In unicellular organisms, daughter cells are individuals.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 8

Cell has ability to extract _____ energy from food molecules:

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Cells has ability to extract chemical energy from food molecules. The energy present in food molecules like glucose undergo respiration to produce chemical energy in form of ATP.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 9

Which of the following scientists discovered cells in cork slices?

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Robert Hooke in 1665 observed thin slices of cork under a simple magnifying device. He observed box-like structures and named them ‘cells’. This is because these structures reminded him of the cells in a monastery.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 10

Membrane of nucleus is porous so it :

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The membrane of nucleus is porous so it allows transport of specific proteins. Nucleus is also called as brain of the cell.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 11

Identify the statement which is true for cells.

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True Statement about Cells:
A single cell can perform all the functions in a unicellular organism.
Explanation:
- Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms.
- Unicellular organisms, such as bacteria and protozoa, are composed of a single cell.
- Unlike multicellular organisms, where different cells perform specialized functions, a single cell in a unicellular organism is capable of performing all the necessary functions for survival.
- This includes processes like respiration, reproduction, digestion, and response to stimuli.
- The cell membrane of a unicellular organism allows it to exchange nutrients and waste materials with its environment.
- The genetic material present in the cell's nucleus or other parts of the cell allows for the synthesis of proteins and other necessary molecules.
- Overall, the single cell in a unicellular organism is responsible for carrying out all the essential life processes, making the statement true.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 12

Plasma membrane is a :

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Plasma membrane is a bilayered membrane made up of protein and lipid. It is selectively permeable to different substances.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 13

Which of the following is a locomotory organelle in protozoa ?

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Flagella is a locomotory organelle in protozoa. Flagella is long hair like projection on the body of some protozoa.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 14

Power house of the cell is :

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Mitochondria is called as powerhouse of the cell because it contain enzyme for cellular respiration in which energy is released in form of ATP.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 15

Which of the following is selectively permeable?

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Cell membrane is a selectively permeable membrane because it allow some substance to cross but prevents the other.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 16

Plant cell wall is made up of :

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The cell wall of plant is made up of cellulose. Cellulose is a complex sugar which cannot be digested by human beings.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 17

Which of the following group is prokaryotes ?

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The cell which lack well developed nuclear membrane is called prokaryotic organism. Blue green algae and amoeba are example of prokaryotic organism.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 18

Which of the following occurs only in animal cell?

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Centrosomes are present only in animals cell. Centrosome produces fimbriae that help in cell division. Chromosome and ribosome are present in both animal and plant cell.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 19

The plastid responsible for fruit colour is :

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The colour of the plant is due to presence of different kinds of plastids. Chromoplast provides all colours except green and white.

Test: Cell Structure & Functions- 2 - Question 20

Which of the following occurs only in plant cell?

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Dictyosomes are present only in plant cell. Centrosomes is present in animals cells only and mitochondria and ribosomes are present in both plant and animal cell.

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