Inclusion Bodies
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Q.
Phosphate granules, cyanophycean granules, and glycogen granules are examples of
- inclusion bodies
- chromatophores
- pigments
- mesosomes
Q.
Which one of the following is not a part of the nucleus?
Ribosome
Chromosome
Nucleolus
Gene
Q. The structures in bacteria that help in storing reserve material in the form of granules are called
- Vacuoles
- Inclusion bodies
- Lysosomes
- Peroxisomes
Q.
What is the important organelle of the cell?
Q. Phosphate granules, cyanophycean granules, and glycogen granules are examples of
- inclusion bodies
- chromatophores
- pigments
- mesosomes
Q.
Membranous extensions in blue-green algae are known as:
Phytochrome
Chromatophore
Mesosome
Pneumatophore
Q.
Which of the following is not a part of nucleus?
Nuclear Membrane
Nucleolus
Endosomes
Lysosome
Q. Newly released mammalian egg is primarily covered by
- Vitelline membrane
- All of the above
- Zona pellucida
- Plasma membrane
Q. Which of the following statements is/are false about Salmonella typhi?
I. It is a rod-shaped gram-positive bacteria
II. Multiple flagella around the cell
III. It targets the intestinal epithelial cells
IV. Pathogenesis can be diagnosed by Widal test
I. It is a rod-shaped gram-positive bacteria
II. Multiple flagella around the cell
III. It targets the intestinal epithelial cells
IV. Pathogenesis can be diagnosed by Widal test
- I only
- II and III
- IV only
- III only
Q. Choose the non-membrane bound structure(s).
- Inclusion bodies
- Ribosomes
- ER
- Both a and b
Q. Choose the non-membrane bound structure(s).
- Inclusion bodies
- Ribosomes
- ER
- Both a and b
Q. Phosphate granules, cyanophycean granules, and glycogen granules are examples of
- inclusion bodies
- chromatophores
- pigments
- mesosomes
Q. Protocell or eobionts, the first forms of life that appeared in sea water were
- Aerobic and chemoheterotrophs
- Anaerobic and chemoheterotrophs
- Anaerobic and photoautotrophs
- Aerobic and chemoautotrophs
Q.
Define nucleolus.
Q. Match the following.
- A→I, B→III, C→II, D→IV
- A→II, B→I, C→IV, D→III
- A→II, B→III, C→I, D→IV
- A→IV, B→I, C→II, D→III
Q. Chromatophores of Frog consists of
- Malanophores
- Lipophoreis
- All of the above
- Erythrophores and guanophores
Q. The structures in bacteria that help in storing reserve material in the form of granules are called
- Vacuoles
- Inclusion bodies
- Lysosomes
- Peroxisomes
Q. All of the following structures contribute to the ability of the pathogenic bacteria to cause disease except for
- Fimbriae
- Capsule
- Slime layer
- Inclusion bodies
Q. What is organelle?? Is only all membrane bound structures are called organelle?? If yes then is not ribosomes and Centriole considered as organelle??
Q. The extensions of plasma membrane into the cells of prokaryotes are found in the form of?
- Vesicles
- Tubules
- Lamellae
- All the above
Q. Choose the non-membrane bound structure(s).
- Inclusion bodies
- Ribosomes
- ER
- Both a and b
Q. Which one of the following is not an inclusion body found in prokaryotes ?
- Polysome
- Phosphate granule
- Glycogen granule
- Cyanophycean granule
Q. Initiating codon of prokaryotes is mainly
- GUG
- UAA
- AUG
- UGA
Q. Which one of the following is not an inclusion body found in prokaryotes ?
- Polysome
- Phosphate granule
- Cyanophycean granule
- Glycogen granule
Q. Which of the following organelles contain circular DNA?
- Peroxisomes and Mitochondria
- Mitochondrion and Golgi complex
- Chloroplasts and Lysosomes
- Mitochondria and Chloroplast
Q.
describe the process of bacterial cell is made competent. why is it essential to make bacterial cell competent in DNA TECHNOLOGY
Q. Phosphate granules, cyanophycean granules, and glycogen granules are examples of
- inclusion bodies
- chromatophores
- pigments
- mesosomes
Q. Write a note on nucleolus.
Q.
Membranous extensions in blue-green algae are known as:
Phytochrome
Chromatophore
Mesosome
Pneumatophore
Q. All of the following structures contribute to the ability of the pathogenic bacteria to cause disease except for
- Fimbriae
- Capsule
- Slime layer
- Inclusion bodies