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161.

The primary cell wall is mainly made up of

  • lignin

  • pectin

  • cellulose

  • protein


162.

Which of the following is always absent in prokaryotic cells?

  • Ribosome

  • Mitochondria

  • DNA

  • Cell wall


163.

Objects less than 0.2 μm in size cannot be see an under light microscope because

  • the wave length of visible light is 3900- 7800 Å

  • only two types of lenses are used

  • maximum magnifying power of ocular lens is 20 X

  • maximum magnifying power of objective lens is 100 X


164.

Pseudopodia are produced by

  • plasma cell

  • mast cell

  • adipose cell

  • fibroblast cell


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165.

The apoplast is located

  • outside the plasma membrane

  • in the entire cytosol

  • on both sides of plasma membrane

  • in the plastidial content


166.

ATP synthesis in cell requires

  • H+ gradient across the membrane

  • K+ gradient across the membrane

  • PO4 3- gradient across the membrane

  • Ca2+ gradient across the membrane


167.

The eukaryotic cells have all of the followings except

  • peptidoglycan in the cell wall

  • the 80 S ribosome

  • nuclear membrane

  • mitochondria


168.

Peroxisomes have

  • ribosome

  • DNA

  • catalase enzyme

  • centrosome


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169.

Two membrane envelops is found in

  • mitochondria, Golgi apparatus and chloroplast

  • mitochondria, nucleus and chloroplast

  • nucleus, Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum

  • nucleus, ribosome and chloroplast


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170.

Genes for maternal inheritance are located in

  • Golgi bodies

  • mitochondria

  • lysosome

  • nucleolus


B.

mitochondria

Mitochondria consists genes responsible for maternal or cytoplasmic gene inheritance. In most of the organisms, the mitochondrial genome is inherited maternally. This is because the mothers egg cell donates the majority of cytoplasm to the embryo and mitochondria inherited from the father's spemi are usually destroyed.


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