West Bengal Board Solutions for Chapter: Structure of Living Organism, Exercise 6: Exercise 6
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Name the cell organelles that help in protein synthesis from the given options:
(a) Lysosome, (b) Ribosome, (c) Nucleolus, (d) Golgi body, (e) Cytoplasm, (f) Endoplasmic Reticulum, (g) Secretory granules, (h) Vacuole.

Name the cell organelles that help in synthesis, storage and secretion of different components from the given options:
(a) Endoplasmic Reticulum, (b) Golgi body, (c) Lysosome, (d) Centrosome, (e) Vacuole.

Write origin of the Golgi body:

Write origin of the Lysosome:

Write origin of the ER:

Write origin of the Ribosome:

The terminal cells of nail and hair divide repeatedly and cause increase in length of nail and hair. Which organelle remains hyperactive in these cells?

The movement of muscle cells of the intestinal wall is very low. But the movement of skeletal muscles is fast. Which cell organelle is greater in the muscle cells of the leg and hand?
