Cell Organelles

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Cell Organelles: Overview

In this topic, we will understand the meaning of cell organelles in detail. We will deal with the status of organelles in the cell. Moreover, we will explore that the cell organelles are living parts.

Important Questions on Cell Organelles

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The peroxisome includes digesting fatty acids, digesting alcohol, digesting amino acids, and breaking down hydrogen peroxide.

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Peroxisomes take part in lipid metabolism and catabolism of D-amino acids, polyamines and bile acids.

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Write the main difference between Peroxisome and Lysosome.

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Explain the functions of the peroxisomes.

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The peroxisome is a membrane-bound organelle.

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The ribosomes are not chemically composed of protein and DNA.

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Which scientist was the first to identify the nucleus of a cell? (Robert Brown/Robert Hooke)

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Fill the blanks in the table with the plastids found in the food items.

S.No Examples of eatables Colour Type of plastids
1. Radish (Muli)    
2. Green Chillies    
3. Ripe papaya    
4. White Tomato    
5. Green Tomato    
6. Red Tomato    

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Name the cell organelle which help in cellular respiration.

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Find the odd one out: 

Golgi complex, ribosomes, plastids, endoplasmic reticulum

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Find the odd one out.

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Explain the difference between mitochondria and chloroplast.

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Write the structure and function of ribosomes.

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Write the structure and function of the lysosomes.

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Which of the following organelles are called 'suicidal bag of the cell'?
 

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What would have happened if the nucleus is absent in a cell?
 

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Mitochondria and _____ (photosynthesis/ cellular respiration/ fermentation)

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Select the plastids out of the following:

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_____ helps to keep the cell clean.

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The waste disposal system of the cell is governed by the organalle known as: