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Cell and Cell Division

Description: This test will help the students to revise their topics thoroughly.It will definitely boost their knowledge about the process of mitosis ,meiosis and other cell functions.
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Which among the following statements does not characterise the chloroplasts of the plant cells?

  1. All chloroplasts have at least three membrane systems.

  2. Many chloroplast DNAs contain numerous inverted repeats.

  3. Cyanobacteria are considered the ancestors of chloroplasts.

  4. In land plants, chloroplasts are generally lens-shaped.

  5. The inner chloroplast membrane regulates the passage of material.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Many chloroplast DNAs contain two inverted repeats, which separate a long single copy section (LSC) from a short single copy section (SSC). While a given pair of inverted repeats is rarely completely identical, they are always very similar to each other, apparently resulting from concerted evolution.

During meiosis, the 'rough pairing' of chromosomes takes place at ______________.

  1. diakinesis

  2. leptonema

  3. diplonema

  4. zygonema

  5. pachynema


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The chromosomes continue to become denser. The homologous pairs have also found each other and begin to initially align with one another, referred to as 'rough pairing'. Lateral elements also form between the two homologous pairs, forming a synaptonemal complex.

Which among the following is found in the inner chloroplast membrane?

  1. Pyrenoids

  2. Chloroplast ribosomes

  3. Plastoglobuli

  4. Stroma

  5. Peripheral reticulum


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The protein-rich alkaline aqueous fluid within the inner chloroplast membrane and outside of the thylakoid space is called the stroma, which corresponds to the cytosol of the original cyanobacterium.  

Which among the following is not among the functions of the cytoplasm of a cell?

  1. Cytoplasm provides support to the internal structures of the cell.

  2. Acts as a site for transcription.

  3. Anaerobic glycolysis and protein synthesis takes place in the cytoplasm.

  4. The enzymes in the cytosol break down large molecules, thereby helping the organelles to use them.

  5. It helps in the movement of the internal organelles.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Nucleus is a site for transcription in which messenger RNA (mRNA) are produced for protein synthesis.

In which of the following stages, the equatorial plate formed is rotated by 90 degrees?

  1. Growth 1 phase

  2. Anaphase II

  3. Prophase II

  4. Metaphase II

  5. Telophase II


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

During this stage, the centromeres that contain two kinetochores attach to the spindle fibers at each pole from the centrioles. The equatorial plate formed here is rotated by 90 degrees, compared to meiosis I and is perpendicular to the previous metaphase plate.

Which among the following functions is not done by the cell wall of plant cells?

  1. Carbohydrate storage

  2. Communication with other cells

  3. Cell signaling

  4. Passage of substances

  5. Controlling turgor pressure


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The protein molecules in the cell membrane receive signals from other cells or the outside environment and convert the signals to messages that are passed to the organelles inside the cell.

Which of the following is an olive green colored chlorophyll?

  1. Chlorophyll a

  2. Chlorophyll b

  3. Chlorophyll c

  4. Chlorophyll d

  5. Chlorophyll f


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Chlorophyll b is an olive green pigment found only in the chloroplasts of plants, green algae, any secondary chloroplasts obtained through the secondary endosymbiosis of a green alga, and a few cyanobacteria. It is the chlorophylls a and b together that make most plant and green algal chloroplasts green.

Chromosomes are thread-like structures being found in the nucleus of every living cell. Which among the following chromosomes is not present in humans?

  1. Metacentric chromosome

  2. Telocentric chromosome

  3. Subtelocentric chromosome

  4. Submetacentric chromosome

  5. Acrocentric chromosome


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Also known as the monarchial type of chromosomes, they have a centromere that is located towards the end of the chromosome. Thus, telocentric chromosomes have a 'rod' shaped appearance. In some cases, the telomeres extend from both the chromosome ends. The telocentric chromosome is not present in humans.

The stability of the cell is maintained by __________________.

  1. lysosomes

  2. cytoplasm

  3. chromosomes

  4. golgi bodies

  5. ribosomes


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

They are the jelly types of organelles, which are present in the inner region of a cell. It plays a vital role in keeping a cell in a stable and keeps the cell organelles separate from each other.

The cell organelle derived from the Golgi apparatus is _________________.

  1. acrosome

  2. centriole

  3. cilium

  4. glycosome

  5. glyoxysomes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The acrosome is an organelle that develops over the anterior half of the head in the spermatozoa (sperm cells) of many animals. It is a cap-like structure derived from the Golgi apparatus. Acrosome formation is completed during testicular maturation.

Certain chromosome-breaking processes like irradiation leads to the formation of ________________.

  1. dicentric chromosomes

  2. monocentric chromosomes

  3. acentric chromosomes

  4. holocentric chromosome

  5. polycentric chromosome


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Acentric chromosomes are those that lack centromeres, i.e. the centromere is totally absent on the chromosome. These chromosomes are observed due to effects of chromosome-breaking process like irradiation.

Cytokinesis is the physical process of cell division that divides the cytoplasm of a parent cell into two daughter cells. Which among the following statements regarding the cytokinesis in the animal cells is incorrect?

  1. The position at which the contractile ring assembles is dictated by the mitotic spindle.

  2. Abscission depends on septin filaments.

  3. The process of abscission physically cleaves this midbody into two.

  4. It begins shortly after the onset of sister chromatid separation.

  5. A contractile ring made of muscle myosin II and actin filaments assembles parallelly at the cell cortex.


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

A contractile ring made of non-muscle myosin II and actin filaments assembles equatorially (in the middle of the cell) at the cell cortex (adjacent to the cell membrane). Myosin II uses the free energy released when ATP is hydrolysed to move along these actin filaments, constricting the cell membrane to form a cleavage furrow.

The cell organelle formed by the pockets of chloroplast membrane is the __________________.

  1. spliceosome

  2. vault

  3. proteasome

  4. tannosomes

  5. axoneme


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Tannosomes are organelles found in plant cells of vascular plants. Tannosomes are formed when chloroplast membrane form pockets filled with tannin. Slowly, the pockets break off as tiny vacuoles that carry tannin and went toward the large vacuole filled with acidic fluid. Tannin are then released into the vacuole and stored inside as tannin accretions.

Which among the following types of plastids is found in senescing green tissues of the plants?

  1. Chromoplasts

  2. Gerontoplast

  3. Leucoplasts

  4. Amyloplasts

  5. Elaioplasts


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A gerontoplast is a plastid found in formerly green tissues that are currently senescing. A gerontoplast is a chloroplast that has re-purposed through a process of developmental senescence.

Which among the following statements does not characterise meiosis in cell division?

  1. Meiosis occurs in eukaryotic life cycles involving sexual reproduction.

  2. Meiosis uses many of the same mechanisms as mitosis.

  3. Meiosis does not occur in archaea or bacteria.

  4. Before meiosis begins, during S phase of the cell cycle, the DNA of each chromosome is replicated.

  5. Meiosis begins with one haploid cell.


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Meiosis begins with one diploid cell containing two copies of each chromosome- one from the organism's mother and one from its father. The cell divides twice, potentially producing up to four haploid cells containing one copy of each chromosome.

Buckling by multi-piconewton compressive forces in a living cell is resisted by ________________.

  1. myofibril

  2. microtubules

  3. microfilaments

  4. intermediate filaments

  5. spindle pole body


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Microfilaments are the thinnest filaments of the cytoskeleton, a structure found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. These linear polymers of actin subunits are flexible and relatively strong, resisting buckling by multi-piconewton compressive forces and filament fracture by nanonewton tensile forces.  

The rough endoplasmic reticulum plays a vital role in multiple functions of the cell. Which among the following can be excluded from the functions of rough endoplasmic reticulum?

  1. Manufacture of lysosomal enzymes

  2. Manufacture of secreted proteins

  3. N-linked glycosylation

  4. Folding of protein molecules in sacs

  5. Protein sorting pathway


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The smooth endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the folding of protein molecules in sacs called cisternae and the transport of synthesized proteins in vesicles to the Golgi apparatus.

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