Chromatin
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Based on the given statement, answer the question given below.
XX-XO type of sex determination and XX-XY type of sex determination are examples of
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- male heterogamety
- female heterogamety
- male homogamety
- haplo-diploid system
- Nucleus
- Nucleosome
- Solenoid
- Plasmosome
Explain the structure and functions of nucleus.
- DNA only
- DNA and histones
- DNA, histones, non-histones
- DNA, histones, non-histones and RNA
- Heterochromatin
- Euchromatin
- Chromatin
- None of the above
Which is the control center of the cell?
Difference between euchromatin and heterochromatin
The association of histone H1 with a nucleosome indicates
Transcription is occurring
DNA replication is occurring
The DNA is condensed into a Chromatin Fibre
The DNA double helix is exposed
Johannsen
Morgan
Lederberg
Benzer
- male heterogamety
- female heterogamety
- male homogamety
- female homogamety
Column - I | Column - II | ||
(a) | Thylakoids | (i) | Disc-shaped sacs in Golgi apparatus |
(b) | Cristae | (ii) | Condensed structure of DNA |
(c) | Cisternae | (iii) | Flat membranous sacs in stroma |
(d) | Chromatin | (iv) | Infoldings in mitochondria |
- (a)→(iii), (b)→(iv), (c)→(ii), (d)→(i)
- (a)→(iv), (b)→(iii), (c)→(i), (d)→(ii)
- (a)→(iii), (b)→(iv), (c)→(i), (d)→(ii)
- (a)→(iii), (b)→(i), (c)→(iv), (d)→(ii)
- 46
- 23
- 22
- 24
- A group comprising all the genes located at the same distance from the centromeres of their respective chromosomes
- A group comprising the genes located at the terminal positions of their respective chromosomes
- A group comprising all the genes located on a single chromosome
- A group comprising of genes located on the sex chromosomes only
A complex of ribosomes attached to a single strand of RNA is known as
Okazaki fragement
Polypeptide
Polymer
Polysome
- Heterochromatin
- Euchromatin
- Both B and C
- Loosely packed chromatin
- Sieve tube cells
- Monocytes
- Mammalian Erythrocytes
- Both a & c
Does chromatin contain RNA?
- chromosomes and dictyosomes
- chloroplast and lysosomes
- mitochondria and chloroplast
- mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum
The outermost covering of the cell
- DNA replication is occurring
- The DNA is a condensed into a Chromatin Fibre
- Transcription is occurring
- The DNA double helix is exposed
- chromatophores
- chromatids
- chromosomes
- chromatin
A suitable term for the various components of cells is
tissue
chromosomes
cell organelles
genes
The outermost layer of cheek cells and onion peel cells is
Cell membrane, cell wall
Cell wall, cell membrane
Tonoplast, cell wall
Cell wall, tonoplast
- at the time of implantation and by the maternal gamete
- at the time of implantation and by the paternal gamete
- at the time of fertilization and by the maternal gamete
- at the time of fertilization and by the paternal gamete
- chromosomes
- chromatophores
- chromatids
- chromatin
Are UTRs part of exons?
Does chromatin contain non-histone protein?
What is the difference between histones and nucleosomes?
- chromatid
- nuclear lamina
- chromosome
- chromatin