1.exocytosis
2.endocytosis
3.plasmolysis
4.exocytosis and endocytosis both
Answer:2
1.the concentration of water molecules in the cell is higher than the concentration of water molecules in the surrounding medium.
2.the concentration of water molecules in the surrounding medium is higher than water molecules concentration in the cell.
3.the concentration of water molecules is same in the cell and in the surrounding medium.
4.concentration of water molecules does not matter.
Answer 21.exocytosis
2.endocytosis
3.plasmolysis
4.exocytosis and endocytosis both
Answer 21.Haeckel
2.Virchow
3.Hooke
4.Schleiden
Answer 21.Schleiden and Schwann
2.Virchow
3.Hooke
4.Haeckel
Answer 11.Bacteria
2.Hydrilla
3.Mango tree
4.Cactus
Answer 11.Enzymes packed in lysosomes are made through RER (rough endoplasmic reticulum).
2.Rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum produce lipid and protein respectively.
3.Endoplasmic reticulum is rélated to the destruction of plasma membrane.
4.Nucleoid is present inside the nucleoplasm of eukaryotic nucleus.
Answer 11.Nucleus is involved with the formation of lysosomes.
2.Nucleus, mitochondria and plastid have DNA, hence they are able to make their own structural proteins.
3.Mitochondria is said to be the power house of the cell as ATP is generated in them
4.Cytoplasm is called as protoplasm.
Answer 11.Movement of water molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.
2.Movement of solvent molecules from its higher concentration to lower concentration.
3.Movement of solvent molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration of solution through a permeable membrane.
4.Movement of solute molecules from lower concentration to higher concentration of solution through a semi permeable membrane.
Answer 11.mitochondria
2.endoplasmic reticulum
3.chioroplast
4. golgi apparatus
Answer 31.smooth endoplasmic reticulum
2.rough endoplasmic reticulum
3.golgi apparatus
4.plastids
Answer 11.Robert Hooke
2.Purkinje
3.Leeuwenhoek
4.Robert Brown
Answer 31.endoplasmic reticulum
2.golgi apparatus
3.nucleus
4.mitochondria
Answer 21.endoplasmic reticulum
2.golgi apparatus
3.mitochondria
4.lysosomes
Answer 31.ribosome
2.golgi apparatus
3.chioroplast
4.nucleus
Answer 11.breakdown (lysis) of plasma membrane in hypotonie medium
2.shrinkageof cytoplasm in hypertonic medium
3.shrinkage of nucleoplasm
4.none of them
Answer 21.The movement of water across a semi permeable membrane is affected by the amount of substances dissolved in it.
2.Membranes are made of organic molecules like proteins and lipids.
3.Molecules soluble in organic solvents can easily pass through the membrane.
4.Plasma membranes contain chitin sugar in plants.
Answer 41.endoplasmic reticulum
2.golgi apparatus
3.nucleus
4.mitochondria
Answer 21. endoplasmic reticulum
2.ribosomes
3.plastids
4.golgi apparatus
Answer 41.mitochondria
2.ribosomes
3.plastids
4.lysosomes
Answer 21.rough endoplasmic reticulum
2.golgi apparatus
3.plasma membrane
4.mitochondria
Answer 11.nucleus
2.nucleolus
3.nucleic acid
4.nucleoid
Answer 41.Golgi apparatus
2.Lysosomes
3.Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
4.Vacuoles
Answer 31.Mitochondria
2.Vacuole
3.Lysosome
4.Plastid
Answer 21.A bacterium
2.An Amoeba
3.A virus
4. A sperm
Answer 31. It behaves as a transport channel for proteins between nucleus and cytoplasm.
2. It transports materials between various regions in the cytoplasm.
3.It can be the site of energy generation.
4.None of These
Answer 31.(i) and (ii)
2. (ii) and (iii)
3. (iii) and (iv)
4. (iv) and (i)
Answer 31.Storage
2.Providing turgidity and rigidity to the cell
3.Waste excretion
4.Locomotion
Answer 4