1) This document appears to be a biology test from The Cave Academy covering topics related to cell structure and function.
2) The test contains multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions testing knowledge of topics such as microtubules, Tay Sach's disease, red blood cell structure, nuclear staining, chromosome number in different organisms, and components of the nucleus.
3) It also includes short answer questions about what holds together polysomes, lysosomal storage diseases and examples, comparing nucleoplasm and cytoplasm composition, and the functions of peroxisomes and glyoxysomes.
1) This document appears to be a biology test from The Cave Academy covering topics related to cell structure and function.
2) The test contains multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions testing knowledge of topics such as microtubules, Tay Sach's disease, red blood cell structure, nuclear staining, chromosome number in different organisms, and components of the nucleus.
3) It also includes short answer questions about what holds together polysomes, lysosomal storage diseases and examples, comparing nucleoplasm and cytoplasm composition, and the functions of peroxisomes and glyoxysomes.
1) This document appears to be a biology test from The Cave Academy covering topics related to cell structure and function.
2) The test contains multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions testing knowledge of topics such as microtubules, Tay Sach's disease, red blood cell structure, nuclear staining, chromosome number in different organisms, and components of the nucleus.
3) It also includes short answer questions about what holds together polysomes, lysosomal storage diseases and examples, comparing nucleoplasm and cytoplasm composition, and the functions of peroxisomes and glyoxysomes.
1) This document appears to be a biology test from The Cave Academy covering topics related to cell structure and function.
2) The test contains multiple choice, short answer, and long answer questions testing knowledge of topics such as microtubules, Tay Sach's disease, red blood cell structure, nuclear staining, chromosome number in different organisms, and components of the nucleus.
3) It also includes short answer questions about what holds together polysomes, lysosomal storage diseases and examples, comparing nucleoplasm and cytoplasm composition, and the functions of peroxisomes and glyoxysomes.
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Multiple Choose Question. /06
1. The cyclosis and amoeboid movements are due to:
a) Microtubules b) Microfilaments c) Intermediate filament d) All of these 2. Tay Sach's disease results due to accumulation, in brain cells, of: a) ions b) Glucose c) Proteins d) Lipids 3. Red Blood Cell contains----pores per nucleus: A) 30,000 B) 300 C) 4 or 5 D) 3 or 4 4. Nucleus id often deeply stained with ----- dyes: A) Basic B) Acidic C) Neutral D) None 5. Chromosomes in potato are: A) Half to that in chimpanzee B) Equal to that in chimpanzee C) Double to that in chimpanzee D) None 6. Soluble sap in nucleus is called: A) chromatin B) Nucleoplasm C) Nucleolus D) All
Short Answer Question. /12
1. What hold the ribosomes togather in a polysomes? 2. What are lysosomal storage diseases? Give examples. 3. Compare the chemical composition of nucleoplasm with cytoplasm. 4. What are the functions of peroxisomes and glyoxysomes? 5. Golgi complex is concerned with cell secretion.Explain 6. What is the difference between Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Long Answer Question. /12
1. Write a note on Mitochondria? 2. Discuss Cell wall.? Explain its structure, functions .occurrence and composition.