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    Which of the following is spindle shaped?

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    Smooth muscle, which is involuntary, is spindle shaped.

     

  • Question 2
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    Which of the following serve as food for the cell?

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    Starch (in plant cells), glycogen (in animal cells) and fat containing granules serve as food for the cell.

     

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    Choose the correct order in terms of increasing organisation.

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    Correct order in terms of increasing organisation is: Cell → Tissue → Organ

     

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    Which of the following statements is false about the discovery of cell?

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    Cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665 under a simple magnifying device from a thin slice of cork. These were dead cells.

     

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    A student is provided with four different slides of fungal, bacterial, plant and animal cells, respectively. He is asked to identify the cells in which nuclear materials are present without a nuclear membrane, which he does correctly. Which cells do you think he identified?

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    In prokaryotes like bacteria, nuclear material is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane.

     

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    What advantage does amoeba derive by changing its shape?

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    Amoeba can change its position as it facilitates movement and helps in capturing food.

     

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    The thread-like structures present in the nucleus are collectively called

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    The thread-like structures present in the nucleus are collectively called chromatin.During cell division, chromatin fibres become thick ribbon-like structure known as chromosomes. The chromatin fibres remain twisted or form a network in the nucleoplasm.

     

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    What is the function of cell wall in plants?

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    Cell wall provides shape and rigidity to the cell.

     

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    Why do scientists use stain to colour a part of the cell?

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    Scientists use stains to study detailed structure of the cell.

     

  • Question 10
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    Which of the following cells has a single and big central vacuole?

    Solution

    A plant cell has a single and big central vacuole. Vacuole in an animal cell is comparatively smaller in size.

     

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