Structure of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell
Structure of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Bacterial Glycocalyx, Chromatophores, Pili, Flagella of Bacteria, Fimbriae, Plasmids, Mesosomes, Prokaryotic Cell, Bacterial Cell, Cell Wall of Bacteria, Plasmodesmata, Glyoxysomes, Eukaryotic Cell, Cell Wall, etc.
Important Questions on Structure of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell
Which of the following organelle of cell is involved in the formation of peptide-bond?

In the diagram given above, name the parts a, b, c and d.

What is common between chloroplasts, chromoplasts and leucoplasts?

Which of the following is responsible for the mechanical support, protein synthesis and enzyme transport?

In genetic engineering, which of the following is used?

In bacteria, plasmids are:

The plasmids present in the bacterial cells are –

Which one of the following organisms is not example of eukaryotic cells?

Which of the following statements regarding cilia is not correct?

Identify A and B in the given figure and select the correct option.

Genetic material DNA carried by?

What is the work of chromosome ?

In human number of chromosome is?

How many chromosomes found in cat?

Proteinoplast belong to?

Where proteinoplast found?

What is proteinoplast function?

What is proteinoplast in cell?

RNA present in informosomes is?

What is the Informosomes composition?
