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Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 1

Which of the following substance is not present in the cell?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Cells are made of a variety of chemical substances - proteins, carbohydrates, fats or lipids and so on. Soil is not a component of  cell. 

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 2

Which of the following is not a cell organelle?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Organelles like mitochondria and nucleus are important parts of the cell, while the cell wall is present in plant cells. Soil, however, is not a part of the cell and exists outside the living system.

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 3

Find the incorrect statement regarding cell organelles from the following:

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Many of the organelles found in cells are made up of or are surrounded by membrane and, therefore,would not be found in prokaryotic cells. cytoplasmType of cell: both plant and animalLocation: found inside the cell membrane but outside the nucleusDescription: clear, thick, jellylike material; contains a large amount of water (about 70%) and chemicals;may sometimes appear to be grainy (this grainy appearance comes from the organelles floating in it)Function: contains all the organelles outside of the nucleusOther: the cytoplasm is constantly moving or “streaming” through the cell.

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 4

An eukaryotic cell ranges in size from:

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Eukaryotic cells generally range in size from about 5 to 100 micrometres. These cells are typically larger than prokaryotic cells, which are usually smaller (ranging from 1 to 10 micrometres).

  • Option A is correct as it is within the typical size range of eukaryotic cells.
  • Other options refer to measurements in nanometres, which are much smaller than the size of typical eukaryotic cells.

Therefore, the correct answer is A: 5-100 micrometre.

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 5

Which is the control centre of the cell?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

Nucleus is known as control room of the cell because it control all the functions that r taking place in cell

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 6

Which term describes the entire content of a living cell, including the cytoplasm and the nucleus, and is often referred to as the living substance of the cell?

Detailed Solution: Question 6

The term used to describe the entire content of a living cell, including the cytoplasm and the nucleus, is "protoplasm." Protoplasm is often referred to as the living substance of the cell.

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 7

Nucleoid is a feature of

Detailed Solution: Question 7

Bacterium is a prokaryotic cell. pro means primitive and karyon means nucleus . Hence a prokaryotic cell like bacteria contains amembrenous ( without membrane) nuclear material called nucleoid which remains scattered in the cytoplasm. 

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 8

Animal cells do not show the presence of

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Animal cells do not have cell Wall because they do not need them. Cell walls , which are found in plant cells , maintain cell shape, almost as if each cell has its own exoskeleton.

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 9

Which statement is false with respect to multi-cellular organisms?

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell that carries out all the functions needed by the organism, while multicellular organisms use many different cells to function. Multicellular organisms are composed of more than one cell, with groups of cells differentiating to take on specialized functions

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 10

Which of the following is found only in plant cells and not in animal cells?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

A: Cell wall → Correct. Present only in plant cells. It provides rigidity and structural support. Animal cells lack a cell wall.

B: Nucleus → Incorrect. Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus that controls cell activities.

C: Cytoplasm → Incorrect. Both plant and animal cells have cytoplasm where organelles are suspended.

D: Mitochondria → Incorrect. Both plant and animal cells contain mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell.

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 11

Prokaryotic cell contains:

Detailed Solution: Question 11

Most prokaryotes contain one circular chromosome. DNA communicateswith the cytoplasm- so it allows direct connection to the transcription and translation. Contain only one copy of the gene. Non essential genes are stored outside of chromosome - in Plasmids.

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 12

The presence of various cell organelles within the cell helps in

Detailed Solution: Question 12

In order for cells to function and survive, their organelles work together to carry out specific tasks and perform specific roles. Each organelle has its own role that contributes to the survival of the cell. This is called thr Division of labour. 

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 13

Cell wall is mainly made up of

Detailed Solution: Question 13

Cellulose which is a complex substance ( fibrous polysaccharide ) which provides structural strength to plants

Test: Structural Organization Of Cell - Question 14

Which of the following statements about the structure of chromosomes is correct?

Detailed Solution: Question 14

Chromosomes are thread-like structures located inside the nucleus of the cell. They carry genetic information in the form of DNA. Chromosomes are not found inside mitochondria, are not made only of proteins, and are present in both plant and animal cells. Therefore, option b is the correct answer.

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