Structure of the Cell

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Structure of the Cell: Overview

In this topic, we will learn the structure of the cell. It demonstrates its significant role by illustrating the mechanism of being the smallest unit of life through key points discussed here.

Important Questions on Structure of the Cell

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Centrioles are made up of nine evenly spaced peripheral fibrils of _____ protein. 

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Draw a labelled diagram of centrioles.

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Which of the following is the function of centrioles.

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Which of the following is the main function of centrosome?

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Mention the functions of centrosome.

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The word 'Centrosomes' was coined by Theodor Boveri. 

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_____ coined the term 'Centrosomes'.

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Draw a neat labelled diagram of Endoplasmic Reticulum​.

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Endoplasmic reticulum is regular network of tubular double membrane.

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Define Endoplasmic Reticulum and write its functions.

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Define endoplasmic reticulum of a cell.

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Find the odd one out.

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Find the odd one out: 

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Cell membrane is freely permeable in nature.

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Plant cells have large vacuoles compared to animals. 

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The smallest organelle of the cell is _____.

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Rough endoplasmic reticulum contains _____. (ribosome/ lysosome/ mesosome)

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The non-living substances present inside a cell are called _____. (cell debris/ cell division/ cell inclusions)

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A _____ is a large central membranous organelle, which pushes the nucleus to the periphery in a plant cell.

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The finger-like projections found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria are called _____.