1) water 2) cell organelles 3) micromolecules and macromolecules 4) all of the above Answer:4) all of the above Explanation: Cytoplasm is the... View Article
1) unicellular 2) multicellular 3) acellular 4) both 1 and 2 Answer:4) both 1 and 2 Explanation: Eukaryotes are both unicellular as well as... View Article
1) New chloroplasts are formed 2) Chloroplasts are converted to chromoplasts 3) Chromoplasts are converted to chloroplasts 4) None of the above... View Article
1) sacs 2) cisternae 3) cristae 4) grana Answer:3) cristae Explanation: Inner membrane foldings of mitochondria are called cristae. They increase... View Article
1) Nuclear membrane 2) Chromatin 3) Nucleolus 4) All of the above Answer:4) All of the above Explanation: The eukaryotic nucleus contains... View Article
1) vacuole 2) endoplasmic reticulum 3) mitochondrion 4) nucleus Answer:4) nucleus Explanation: The nucleus is the brain of the cell and it... View Article
1) Enlarged larynx and deeper voice 2) Development of facial hair 3) High pitch voice 4) Enlarged penis Answer:3) High pitch voice Explanation:... View Article
1) Testis is endocrine in nature 2) Testes are extra-abdominal in position 3) Sertoli cells of the testis nourish the sperms 4) Interstitial... View Article
1) Epididymis 2) Ureter 3) Vas deferens 4) Urethra Answer:4) Urethra Explanation: Urethra is a common duct for the passage of both urine and... View Article
1) 2-4 cm, from the uterus to vagina 2) 10-12 cm, from isthmus to ampulla 3) 10-12 cm, from the periphery of each ovary to uterus 4) 12-14 cm,... View Article
1) infundibulum 2) ampulla 3) cervix 4) isthmus Answer:1) infundibulum Explanation: The part of the fallopian tube closest to the uterus is... View Article