Description : In eubacteria, a cellular component that resembles eukaryotic cell is
Last Answer : In eubacteria, a cellular component that resembles eukaryotic cell is A. Plasma membrane B. Nucleus C. Ribosomes D. Cell wall
Description : The structure within a cell that distinguishes the cell as being eukaryotic, and prokaryotic is (A) Ribosomes (B) Cell membrane (C) Cell wall (D) Nucleus
Last Answer : (D) Nucleus
Description : Which of the following is not true for prokaryotic organism? A.Nucleus is not bounded by nuclear membrane B.Chromosomes does not contain histones C.80S ribosomes are distributed in cytoplasm D.Cell wall contains peptidoglycan as one of the major component
Last Answer : C.80S ribosomes are distributed in cytoplasm
Description : Which of the following is not true for prokaryotic organism? A- Nucleus is not bounded by nuclear membrane B- Chromosomes does not contain histones C- 80S ribosomes are distributed in cytoplasm D- Cell wall contains peptidoglycan as one of the major component
Last Answer : 80S ribosomes are distributed in cytoplasm
Description : Eukaryotic cells have extensive intracellular membranes, termed the endomembrane system, which divide the cell into structurally and functionally distinct compartments, or organelles. These include the inner cell ... . Name a cellular component whose membrane is not part of the endomembrane system.
Last Answer : Mitochondria; also chloroplasts
Description : Which of the following is not true for eukaryotic cells? A- Nucleus is bounded by nuclear membrane B- Chromosomes contain histones C- Chloroplasts and mitochondria contains 70S ribosomes D- Gas vacuoles are present
Last Answer : Gas vacuoles are present
Description : There are two properties of the cell necessary to maintain nonequilibrium cellular composition; the first is selectivity and the second is energy conversion. Which of the following statement(s ... transported via secondary active transport include hydrogen ions, calcium, amino acids and glucose
Last Answer : Answer: c, d The selectivity of the plasma membrane, although impressive, cannot account for the nonequilibrium composition of living cells. A cell can be maintained in a nonequilibrium state only by ... to drive the transport of a second species such as protons, calcium, amino acids, or glucose
Description : In eukaryotic cell transcription, RNA splicing and RNA capping take place inside the (a) ribosomes (b) nucleus (c) dictyosomes (d) ER
Last Answer : (a) ribosomes
Description : A protoplast is a cell (a) undergoing division (b) without cell wall (c) without plasma membrane (d) without nucleus.
Last Answer : (b) without cell wall
Description : A prokaryotic cell does not have which of the followin (1) Ribosomes (2) Cell membrane (3) Nucleus (4) DNA
Last Answer : (3) Nucleus Explanation: Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle. The word "prokaryotic" means "before nucleus." Prokaryotes include two groups: ... another group called archaea. In contrast, eukatyotic cells have etrue" nucleus containing their DNA.
Description : A prokaryotic cell does not have which of the following? (1) Ribosomes (2) Cell membrane (3) Nucleus (4) DNA
Last Answer : Nucleus
Description : In general bacteria consist a nucleus ribosomes and a cell wall?
Last Answer : No. No nucleus.
Description : Which one of the following does not differ in E.coli and Chlamydomonas? (a) Ribosomes (b) Chromosomal organization (c) Cell wall (d) Cell membrane
Last Answer : (d) Cell membrane
Description : The unifying feature of the archaea that distinguishes them from the bacteria is A- habitats which are extreme environments with regard to acidity B- absence of a nuclear membrane temperature ... of a cell wall containing a characteristic outer membrane D- cytoplasmic ribosomes that are 70S
Last Answer : absence of a nuclear membrane temperature
Description : Give an account of eukaryotic plasma membrane.
Last Answer : Give an account of eukaryotic plasma membrane.
Description : Plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells is made up of - (1) Phospholipid (2) Lipoprotein (3) Phospholipo-protein (4) Phospho-protein
Last Answer : (1) Phospholipid Explanation: The cell membrane or plasma membrane is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment. The cell membrane is selectively permeable ... . The basic function of the cell membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings.
Description : Plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells is made up of (1) Phospholipid (2) Lipoprotein (3) Phospholipo-protein (4) Phospho-protein
Last Answer : Phospholipid
Description : Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria in (a) cell membrane structure (b) mode of nutrition (c) cell shape (d) mode of reproduction.
Last Answer : (a) cell membrane structure
Description : $ The biomembrane which surrounds a vacuole is called Tonoplast. ! Ribosomes have a plasma membrane.
Last Answer : $ The biomembrane which surrounds a vacuole is called Tonoplast. ! Ribosomes have a plasma membrane. A. If ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : The main area of various types of activities of a cell is (a) plasma membrane (b) mitochondrion (c) cytoplasm (d) nucleus.
Last Answer : (c) cytoplasm
Description : The complement system consists of a series of serum proteins that exist in a quiescent or very low-level state of activation in the uninfected host. Which of the following ... certain complement components serve as chemoattractants to additional cellular components of the host defense mechanism
Last Answer : Answer: a, c, d Complement activation can occur through either classic or alternate (properdin) pathways, both of which eventuate in deposition of terminal complement pathway components on the ... and release of lysosomal enzymes that can directly damage certain target tissues, such as the lung
Description : What cellular interactions are the cells of the stratum basale firmly attached to the plasma membrane?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Answer: a, b, c, d Free oxygen radicals are chemical species that are intermediates in the normal process of cellular respiration. Oxidants that are free radicals have been implicated as initiators of ... a. C-reactive protein b. Serum amyloid c. a -Proteinase inhibitor d. Fibrinogen e. Albumin
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d The acute-phase response is a series of homeostatic responses of the organism to tissue injury in infection and inflammation. After an inflammatory stimulus occurs, a number ... 30% to 50% of the level before injury. The reason for the decrease in production is poorly understood
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning cellular ion channels? a. Ion channels are transmembrane proteins that form pores that can conduct ions across the plasma membrane b. ... undergo conformational changes between open states and closed states d. Ion channels can be blocked
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d Ion channels are transmembrane proteins that form pores that can conduct ions across the plasma membrane. Ion channels are formed by membrane-spanning peptides that are arranged ... be blocked by ions or organic compounds that enter the channel, bind there, and occlude the pore
Description : What type of cell would have a cell wall cell membrane no nucleus and ribsome?
Last Answer : prokaryotic
Description : The presence of what distinguishes a plant cell from an animal cell’? (1) Chloroplasts (2) Cell wall (3) Cell membrane (4) Nucleus
Last Answer : (1) Chloroplasts Explanation: Plant and animal cells have several differences and similarities. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts but plant cells do. Animal cells are round and irregular ... process called photosynthesis to make organic molecules from carbon dioxide and free oxygen from water.
Description : Absorption of solute ions is regulated by (A) Nucleus wall (B) Cell organelles (C) Vacuoles (D) Plant cell membrane
Last Answer : (A) Nucleus wall
Description : Which of the following organelles has single membrane? (a) Mitochondria (b) Spherosomes (c) Nucleus (d) Cell wall
Last Answer : (b) Spherosomes
Description : Cells are commonly studied in the lab. If you were examining various unlabelled slides of cells under the microscope, you could tell if the cell was from a plant by the presence of (A) A nucleus (B) A cell membrane (C) Cytoplasm (D) A cell wall
Last Answer : (D) A cell wall
Description : The presence of what distinguishes a plant cell from an animal cell? (1) Chloroplasts (2) Cell wall (3) Cell membrane (4) Nucleus
Last Answer : Chloroplasts
Description : What is the difference between plasma membrane and cell wall ?
Last Answer : Plasma membrane and cell wall is not the same thing. Plasma membrane, also called cell membrane, is the outer membrane common to all living cells and it is made of a phospholipid bilayer, ... made of peptidoglycans and other organic substances. Cell Structure Review - Image Diversity: cell wall
Description : Bacterial cells do not have - (1) Cell wall (2) Plasma membrane (3) Ribosome (4) Mitochondria
Last Answer : (4) Mitochondria Explanation: Unlike cells of animals and other eukaryotes, bacterial cells do not contain a nucleus and rarely harbour membrane-bound organelles. Bacteria are prokaiyotes, which ... are cells that don't possess membrane-bound organelles. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles.
Description : Study the pathway given below. Atmospheric CO2 mesophyll cell Bundle sheath cell Plasma- desmata Plasma membrane Cell wall HCO Phosphoenol- 3 - pyruvate Cell wall C acid ... b) Fixation Transamination Regeneration (c) Fixation Decarboxylation Regeneration (d) Carboxylation Decarboxylation Reduction
Last Answer : (c) Fixation Decarboxylation Regeneration
Description : Which of the following components provides sticky character to the bacterial cell? (a) Nuclear membrane (b) Plasma membrane (c) Glycocalyx (d) Cell wall
Last Answer : (c) Nostoc
Description : Antifungal drugs, such as_ __, inhibit proper formation of a. Miconazole; A Plasma Membrane b. Griseofulvin; Dna c. Ketoconazole; A Cell Wall d. Tiucytosine; A Rnicrotubule
Last Answer : d. Tiucytosine; A Rnicrotubule
Description : The ________ provides fixed shape and rigidity to plant cell. a) cell wall b)cell membrane c)plasma lemma d)lysosome
Last Answer : a) cell wall
Description : Which of the following components provides sticky character to the bacterial cell ? (1) Nuclear membrane (2) Plasma membrane (3) Glycocalyx (4) Cell wall
Last Answer : (3) Glycocalyx
Description : The outer most layer of cell wall is (A) Primary wall (B) Secondary wall (C) Middle lamella (D) Plasma membrane
Last Answer : (C) Middle lamella
Description : Bacterial cells do not have (1) Cell wall (2) Plasma membrane (3) Ribosome (4) Mitochondria
Last Answer : Mitochondria
Description : In addition to the DNA of nucleus there DNA is (A) Mitochondrian (B) Endoplasmic reticulum (C) Golgi apparatus (D) Plasma membrane
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Distinguish the ribosomes of prokaryotic cells from that of eukaryotic cells. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic ribosomes? -Biology
Description : In eukaryotic cells (A) Formylated tRNA is important for initiation of translation (B) Cyclohexamide blocks elongation during translation (C) Cytosolic ribosomes are smaller than those found in prokaryotes (D) Erythromycin inhibits elongation during translation
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : What is true about ribosomes? (a) The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80S, where “S” stands for sedimentation coefficient. (b) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins. (c) These are found only in eukaryotic cells. (d) These are self-splicing introns of some RNAs
Last Answer : (b) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins.
Description : Thermococcus, Methanococcus and Methano- bacterium exemplify (a) bacteria whose DNA is relaxed or positively supercoiled but which have a cytoskeleton as well as mitochondria (b) bacteria that ... that lack any histones resembling those found in eukaryotes but whose DNA is negatively supercoiled
Last Answer : (c) archaebacteria that contain protein homologous to eukaryotic core histones
Description : In eukaryotic cells, ribosomes are A.70S B.60S C.80S D.Not specific
Last Answer : C.80S
Description : In eukaryotic cells, ribosomes are A- 70S B- 60S C- 80S D- Not specific
Last Answer : 80S
Description : What is true about ribosomes ? (1) These are self - splicing introns of some RNAs (2) The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80S, where “S” stands for sedimentation coefficient (3) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins (4) These are found only in eukaryotic cells
Last Answer : (3) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
Description : Why is cholesterol a critical component of the plasma membrane?
Description : The gram-positive bacteria lack __________ structure/component? A.outer membrane B.murein C.teichoic acid D.plasma membrane
Last Answer : A.outer membrane