Cytoplasm
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Endoplasmic reticulum, Mitochondrion, Peroxisome, Golgi apparatus, Vacuole, Ribosome, Centrosome
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Who discovered the endoplasmic reticulum?
What is the main function of leucoplast?
Why is the inner membrane of Mitochondria deeply folded?
Do animal cells have vacuoles?
What is the GERL System?
What is the main function of Golgi apparatus?
What are three main functional regions of the cell?
- Jelly like, semi fluid part of protoplasm.
- Occurs between plasma membrane and nuclear envelope.
- It contains Cytosol and Cell organelles.
- All of the above.
- Energy metabolism of cells get reduced
- Uncontrolled cell growth occurs
- The cell cannot divide
- All of these
What is the function of a nucleoplasm?
- Prokaryotes
- Viruses
- Eukaryotes
- All of the above
What are the three basic components of human cells?
4. The jelly-like substance in which the cell organelles are embedded is called ______________ ( centriole / cytoplasm ).
The part of the cytoplasm other than the organelles is called
The fluid content inside the plasma membrane of a cell is called
Protoplasm
Ooplasm
Cytoplasm
Nucleoplasm
Define cytosol.
What is the function of lysosome in an animal cell?
Do animal cells have ribosomes?
What does elaioplasts store?
Why is Euglena not a plant cell?
- Which is also involved in synthesis of steroid hormone.
- Which is found attached to nuclear membrane.
- Which has attached to its smallest organelle of the cell.
- More than one option can be correct
- True
- False
- Golgi Apparatus
- RER
- Mitochondria
- Chloroplast
What is A, B, C and D in the given diagram?
A: Vacuole, B: Nucleus, C: Cytoplasm, D: Cell membrane
A: Nucleus, B: Cytoplasm, C: Vacuole, D: Cell membrane
A: Nucleus, B: Cytoplasm, C: Cell membrane, D: Vacuole
A: Nucleus, B: Vacuole, C: Cytoplasm, D: Cell membrane
- Vacuoles are not membrane bound.
- Vacuoles are present only in plant cells.
- Vacuoles occupy 50-90% of the cell volume in plant cells.
- In amoeba, food vacuoles digests food.
short note on cytoplasm
Which organelle is called the powerhouse of cells and why?
- Cell
- Human
- Proteins
- Cytoplasm