Description : Which of the following statement describes plasmids? A- Another name for a protoplast B- A complex membrane structure that covers the chromosome of bacteria Small, circular DNA molecules that can exist independently of chromosomes commonly C- found in bacteria D- None of the above
Last Answer : found in bacteria
Description : Proteins that are secreted by cells are generally a. not synthesized on membrane-bound ribosomes b. initially synthesized with a signal peptide or leader sequence at their C terminal c. found in ... endocytosis e. secreted in a form that is larger than the form present in the endoplasmic reticulum
Last Answer : found in vesicles and secretory granules
Description : Which of the following statements about inclusion bodies is incorrect? (a) They are not bound by any membrane. (b) These are involved in ingestion of food particles. (c) They lie free in the cytoplasm. (d) These represent reserve material in cytoplasm.
Last Answer : (b) These are involved in ingestion of food particles
Description : The protists have (a) only free nucleic acid aggregates (b) membrane bound nucleoproteins lying embedded in the cytoplasm (c) gene containing nucleoproteins condensed together in loose mass (d) nucleoprotein in direct contact with the rest of the cell substance.
Last Answer : (b) membrane bound nucleoproteins lying embedded in the cytoplasm
Description : Receptors perform the following function/functions: A. Ligand recognition B. Signal transduction C. Both ligand recognition and signal transduction D. Disposal of agonists and antagonists
Last Answer : D. Disposal of agonists and antagonists
Description : The following receptor type has 7 helical membrane spanning amino acid segments with 3 extracellular and 3 intracellular loops: A. Tyrosine protein kinase receptor B. Gene expression regulating receptor C. Intrinsic ion channel containing receptor D. G protein coupled receptor
Last Answer : D. G protein coupled receptor
Description : The figure below shows the structure of a mitochondrion with its four parts labelled A, B, C and D. Select the part correctly matched with its function. D B A C (a) D (outer ... possesses single circular DNA molecule and ribosomes (d) A (matrix) - major site for respiratory chain enzyme
Last Answer : (b) B (inner membrane) – forms infoldings called cristae
Description : Which of the following statements regarding mitochondria is incorrect? (a) Mitochondrial matrix contains single circular DNA molecule and ribosomes. (b) Outer membrane is permeable to monomers of ... transport are embedded in outer membrane. (d) Inner membrane is convoluted with infoldings.
Last Answer : (c) Enzymes of electron transport are embedded in outer membrane.
Description : A helical antenna is used for satellite tracking because of ______. A. Broad bandwidth B. Good front-to-back C. Maneuverability D. Circular polarization
Last Answer : D. Circular polarization
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 An antenna that is circularly polarized is the ____________. A. parabolic reflector B. helical C. Yagi-uda D. small circular loop
Last Answer : B. helical
Description : The Minimum pitch of the helical reinforcement in circular columns should be [ A ] 25 mm [ B ] 40 mm [ C ] 50 mm [ D ] 60 mm
Last Answer : [ A ] 25 mm
Description : Anantenna thatis currentlypolarized usthe a. helical b. small circular loop c. parabolic reflector d. Yagi-Uda
Last Answer : a. helical
Description : What are the sex organs provided in some bacteria? (a) Sex pili (b) Plasmid (c) Circular DNA (d) Gametes
Last Answer : (a) Sex pili
Description : The most important mechanism by which tetracycline antibiotics exert antiimicrobial action is (a) They chelate Ca2+ ions and alter permeability of bacterial cell membrane (b) They bind to 30S ribosomes ... peptide chain in the bacteria (d) They interfere with DNA mediated RNA synthesis in bacteria
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : The most important mechanism by which tetracycline antibiotics exert antimicrobial action is: A. They chelate Ca2+ ions and alter permeability of bacterial cell membrane B. They bind to 30S ribosomes ... peptide chain in the bacteria D. They interfere with DNA mediated RNA synthesis in bacteria
Last Answer : B. They bind to 30S ribosomes and inhibit bacterial protein synthesis
Description : Assertion:- Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis. Reason:- They are membrane bound cell organelles.
Last Answer : Assertion:- Ribosomes are involved in protein synthesis. Reason:- They are membrane bound cell organelles. ... . If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : (a) Minute vesicles (b) Membrane bound ( c ) Contained enzymes (d) Present in plant and animals Above statements are correct for :-
Last Answer : (a) Minute vesicles (b) Membrane bound ( c ) Contained enzymes (d) Present in plant and ... Plastids B. Microbodies C. Nucleoli D. Satellite bodies
Description : Which one of the following are not membrane-bound?
Last Answer : Which one of the following are not membrane-bound? A. Mesosomes B. Vacuoles C. Ribosomes D. Lysosomes
Description : What organelles would form a membrane-bound package also known as a vesicle?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Where do you find membrane bound organelles?
Last Answer : In the eukaryotic cells
Description : What are the membrane-bound sac the Golgi complex pack protein and other material into?
Last Answer : Vesicles
Description : All the following statements about TSH are true except (A) It is a tropic hormone (B) It acts on para-follicular cells of thyroid glands (C) Its receptors are membrane-bound (D) Its second messenger is cyclic AMP
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The only correct statement about hormone receptors is (A) Receptors for protein hormones are present in cytosol (B) Receptors for steroid hormones are membrane bound (C) Hormone-receptor binding is irreversible (D) Receptors can undergo down regulation and up regulatoin
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The membrane bound space in the cyto- plasm is known as?
Last Answer : Vacuole
Description : Name the non -membrane bound cell or- ganelle which is present in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell?
Last Answer : Ribosomes
Description : .Which one of the following organelles is located near the nucleus and contains a collection of flattened membrane bound cisternae? (a) Nucleolus (b) Mitochondrion (c) Centriole (d) Golgi apparatus
Last Answer : (d) Golgi apparatus
Description : Vacuole in a plant cell (a) lacks membrane and contains air (b) lacks membrane and contains water and excretory substances (c) is membrane-bound and contains storage proteins and lipids (d) is membrane-bound and contains water and excretory substances.
Last Answer : (d) is membrane-bound and contains water and excretory substances.
Description : Which of the following are not membrane bound? (a) Lysosomes (b) Mesosomes (c) Vacuoles (d) Ribosomes
Last Answer : (d) Ribosomes
Description : Which of the following is true for nucleolus? (a) Larger nucleoli are present in dividing cells. (b) It is a membrane-bound structure. (c) It takes part in spindle formation. (d) It is a site for active ribosomal RNA synthesis.
Last Answer : (d) It is a site for active ribosomal RNA synthesis.
Description : Which of the following statements is not correct? (a) Lysosomes are formed by the process of packaging in the endoplasmic reticulum. (b) Lysosomes have numerous hydrolytic enzymes. (c) The hydrolytic enzymes of lysosomes are active under acidic pH. (d) Lysosomes are membrane-bound structures.
Last Answer : (a) Lysosomes are formed by the process of packaging in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Description : Membrane-bound organelles are absent in (a) Saccharomyces (b) Streptococcus (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Plasmodium.
Last Answer : (b) Streptococcus
Description : By which of the following means antifungal chemotherapeutic agents may affect fungi? A- Interfere with nuclear division by preventing the aggregation of microtubules needed for mitosis B- ... membrane-bound enzymes like thoseinvolved in nutrient transport and chitin synthesis D- all of these
Last Answer : all of these
Description : Which of the following proteins would not need localization signal? A- A nuclear protein B- A cytosolic protein C- A protein bound to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane D- A cell surface protein
Last Answer : A cytosolic protein
Description : Which of the following is true for nucleolus ? (1) Larger nucleoli are present in dividing cells. (2) It is a membrane-bound structure. (3) It takes part in spindle formation. (4) It is a site for active ribosomal RNA synthesis.
Last Answer : (4) It is a site for active ribosomal RNA synthesis.
Description : The desirable camber for straight roads with water bound macadam or gravel surface, is (A) 1 in 33 to 1 in 25 (B) 1 in 40 to 1 in 33 (C) 1 in 150 to 1 in 140 (D) 1 in 160 to 1 in 140
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : 1.7 m double helical DNA will have base pairs
Last Answer : 1.7 m double helical DNA will have base pairs A. `3.4xx10^(9)` B. `5xx10^(9)` C. `1.7xx10^(9)` D. `1.7xx10^(5)`
Description : Is it human DNA is linear and doule helical?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Melting temperature of DNA is the temperature at which (A) Solid DNA becomes liquid (B) Liquid DNA evaporates (C) DNA changes from double helix into supercoiled DNA (D) Native double helical DNA is denatured
Description : For unwinding of double helical DNA, (A) Energy is provided by ATP (B) Energy is provided by GTP (C) Energy can be provided by either ATP or GTP (D) No energy is required
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : The width (helical diameter) of the double helix in B-form DNA in nm is (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Description : Double helical structure model of the DNA was proposed by (A) Pauling and Corey (B) Peter Mitchell (C) Watson and Crick (D) King and Wooten
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Which is not consistent with double helical structure of DNA? (a) A = T, C = G (b) Density of DNA decreases on heating. (c) A + T/C + G is not constant. (d) Both (a) and (b)
Last Answer : (c) A + T/C + G is not constant
Description : What is the genetic material in influenza virus? (a) Double helical DNA (b) RNA (c) Single helix DNA (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) RNA
Description : The double helical structure of DNA is held together by (a) sulfur-sulfur linkages (b) peptide bonding (c) hydrogen bonding (d) glycosidic bonds
Last Answer : hydrogen bonding
Description : The structure of DNA is a double helix formed by two strands of DNA sequence. This sequence consists of 4 different nucleotides- Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. How do the nucleotides on one strand interact with the nucleotides on the second strand to maintain the helical shape of DNA?
Last Answer : Complementary Base Pairing. Adenine complementary base pairs with Thymine and Guanine complementary base pairs with Cytosine.
Description : For which type of motion, the distance time graph is not a straight line and can be any kind of curve? (1) Uniform motion (2) Circular motion (3) Non-uniform motion (4) Linear motion
Last Answer : (3) Non-uniform motion Explanation: When the motion is uniform, the distance time graph is a straight line with a slope.When the motion is non-uniform, the distance time graph is not a straight line. It can be any kind of curve.
Description : True statements about the nucleic acid include: a. contains purine and pyrimidine which are bound together by covalent bonds b. there is always an equal concentration of purine and pyrimidine c. in RNA, ... d. introns is more common than exons on the DNA e. the histones mark the excision site
Last Answer : there is always an equal concentration of purine and pyrimidine
Description : Single circular DNA molecule is found in :-
Last Answer : Single circular DNA molecule is found in :- A. B B. D C. C D. E
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 : Bacteria and blue-green algae are among the few types of these cells, which lack a nuclear membrane. Name this type of cell.
Last Answer : ANSWER: PROCARYOTIC CELL (pron: pro-KARE-ee-o-tik)