Eukaryotic Cell
Trending Questions
What are two major differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structures?
Which type of ribosome is present in Mitochondria of Eukaryotes?
Why is DNA called has genetic material
Do Prokaryotes have ribosomes?
How does the shape of an amoeba differ from the shape of a paramecium?
Is algae prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
What are the parts of an animal cell?
Animal cell lacking nuclei would also lack in
Chromosome.
Ribosome
Lysosome.
Endoplasmic Reticulum.
- Cisternae, Vesicles, Tubules
- Cristae, Vesicles, Tubules
- Grana, Cristae, Tubules
- cisternae, Thylakoids, Tubules
How many subunits are 70s and 80s ribosomes composed of?
What are the 12 organelles in a cell?
Which of the following organelles is found in plant cells but not in animal cells?
Nucleus
Mitochondrion
Chloroplast
Golgi apparatus
Are ribosomes found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Question 6
Which of the following features is common to prokaryotes and many eukaryotes?
(a) Chromatin material present
(b) Cell wall present
(c) Nuclear membrane present
(d) Membrane bound sub-cellular organelles present
Identify the organelle which is commonly seen in both plant cell and animal cell.
Centriole
Tonoplast
Mitochondria
Both (a) and (b)
Which of the following structures is present in the plants cells but absent from animal cells?
cell membrane
cell wall
nucleus
cytoplasm
- Impermeability
- Semipermeability
- Permeability
- Differential permeability
- faster development
- division of labour
- body strength
- higher reproductive potential
Why do prokaryotes produce more ATP?
Why do prokaryotes only have a single chromosome?
Animal cells are characterized by the presence of
- centrosomes and centrioles
- all of the above
- a true nucleus
- endomembrane system
What 4 types of organisms have cell wall?
Where does the cilium and flagellum emerge from?
A prokaryotic cell lacks
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi complex
Both a and b
Ribosomes
- Eukaryotic cells multiply rapidly than prokaryotic cells
- The nucleolus is present in prokaryotic cells
- 80S ribosomes are present in bacterial cells
- Membrane-bound organelles are absent in prokaryotic cells
What is the difference between protoplasm and cytoplasm?
What role do Amoebocytes play?
A. Golgi apparatus
B. Lysosome
C. RER
D. Ribosomes
E. Mitochondria
F.Centrosome
- D & F
- A & D
- A & E
- C & D
- cell wall
- vacuole membrane
- nuclear membrane
- plasma membrane
Cells in the meristematic phase exhibit all of the given characteristics, except-
high metabolic rate
prominent nucleus
thin cellulosic cell walls
intercellular spaces