Cell Structure in Eukaryotic Cells
Trending Questions
Which are the smallest cells in the human body?
Why do cells have different shapes and sizes?
The egg of a hen is a single cell.
True
False
b) How was the cell discovered?
Which cell in the human body can change its shape?
RBC
WBC
Brain cell
Kidney cell
What is the difference between living cell organelles and nonliving cell organelles?
Is nucleolus present in prokaryotes?
What is the most important cell in the human body?
What is pseudopodia? What is its function? Where are these structures seen?
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Which type of cells are more efficient-multicellular or unicellular?
The process by which amoeba ingests food is known as:
Phagocytosis
Pinocytosis
Pseudocytosis
Cytokinesis
What is the importance of the fluid nature of the membrane?
Do prokaryotes have a nucleus?
What are different types of tissues working together?
Why some organism's have two nucleus
The basic similarity among all the living organisms is that they are made up of:
Organ systems
Tissues
Organs
Cells
- Unicellular organisms
- multicellular organisms
- organ
- bacteria
What is unicellular, filamentous and multicellular
A suitable term for the various components of cells is
(a) tissue
(b) cell organelles
(c) chromosomes
(d) genes
- vacuole
- cell membrane
- cytoplasm
- nucleus
Four students labelled the diagram of an onion peel in the following ways. The correctly labelled diagram is
A
B
C
D
- They do not have a well defined nucleus.
- They do not have membrane bound organelles.
- Their outermost layer is called plasma membrane.
- Their genetic material is called a nucleiod.
- Phagocytosis
- Exocytosis
- Amoebiosis
- Egestion
There are different organisms. Some of them are multi cellular and some of them are uni cellular. The process carried out by a group of cells in multi cellular organisms are carried out by one single cell in uni cellular organisms. How is this possible?
Answer in one word.
The longest cells