Vacuoles
Trending Questions
What are the types of vacuoles?
What is the main function of flagella and cilia?
In plant cells, vacuoles are full of cell sap and provide turgidity and rigidity to the cell. True or false?
True
False
What are the functions of cell sap ?
What is the storehouse of the cell why is it called?
The membrane around the vacuole is called
tonoplast
leucoplast
vacuole wall
amyloplast
Are lysosomes present only in animal cell? Please clear my doubts because different websites give different answers to this question which confused me .
What is cell sap?
What are the substances stored in vacuoles ?
What do vacuoles contain?
- Mitochondria
- Ribosomes
- Lysosomes
- Vacuoles
The membrane that surrounds the vacuole of a plant cell is called as
Tonoplast
Plasma membrane
Nuclear membrane
Cell wall
Question 45
How does an amoeba obtain its food?
- Dumping of cellular wastes
- All of the above
- Storage
- Maintaining turgidity in a cell
- 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.
Name the following:
Space in the cytoplasm of a cell.
Amoeba pushes out _____________ around the food and traps it in a food _____________.
Write the functions of vacuoles?
Do vacuoles contain chlorophyll?
How is tonoplast associated with vacuoles?
Which of the following statements about vacuole is correct?
Plant and animal cells have the same number of vacuoles.
Vacuoles are absent in a plant cell.
Vacuoles in a plant cell are larger than that in an animal cell.
The vacuoles in a plant cell are smaller and more in number than in animal cells
- They are fluid-filled sac like structures.
- They are present in both plant cells and animal cells.
- They are involved in expelling excess water and some wastes.
- They provide energy to the cell for various metabolic activities.
Question 8
Which of the following are covered by a single membrane?
(a) Mitochondria
(b) Vacuole
(c) Lysosome
(d) Plastid
Acrosome is made up of
Mitochondria
Centrioles
Golgi bodies
Ribosomes
Question 15
Which out of the following is not a function of vacuole?
(a) Storage
(b) Providing turgidity and rigidity to the cell
(c) Waste excretion
(d) Locomotion
What is tonoplast ?
Vacuoles are bound by a double membrane.
- True
- False