1. Write 2 similarities and 1 dissimilarity between mitochondria and plastid.
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Similarity: Both are double membrane bound and have their own genetic materials.
Dissimilarity: Mitochondria is the site of production of energy whereas plastid is the site of production of food.
2. Division of labour exists even at intra cellular level. Justify the statement.
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- Each cell has got certain specific components within it known as cell organelles.
- Because of these cell organelles, a cell is able to perform all its function perfectly and exist(live).
- All cells are found to have the same cell organelles, no matter what their function is or in which organism they are found.
- Each cell organelle performs its unique/special function and constitute to the basic unit of life – cell. Therefore a division of labour exists even at intra cellular level.
3. List any 2 differences and 2 similarities between a plant cell and an animal cell.
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Differences:
- Plant cells have cell wall and plastids, whereas animal cell lack them.
- Plant cells have large sized vacuoles, whereas Animal Cells have small sized vacuoles.
Similarities:
- Both Animal & Plant cell have nucleus.
- Both Animal & Plant cells are bound by membrane.
4. What would happen if an animal cell is kept in distilled water for 24 hours.
Ans: When a animal cell is kept in distilled water for a long time, as there is higher concentration of water in the solution (i.e. Hypotonic), the water will move in to the cell by the process of endosmosis, which will cause swelling of the cell. After the maximum amount of water enters the cell, the cell bursts as it no longer can absorb water.
5. Mention any three features of prokaryotic cell.
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- They lack nuclear membrane and well-organised nuclear region/nucleus.
- They lack membrane bound cell organelles.
- Chlorophyll is associated with membranous vesicles.
6. Differentiate between RER and SER. How is endoplasmic reticulum important for membrane biogenesis ?
Ans: RER or Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum looks rough under a microscope as it has ribosomes attached to it, whereas SER has no ribosomes attached to it and appears to be much smoother.
Endoplasmic Reticulum helps in the manufacture of proteins/lipids, which is important for cell functions. Some of these lipids and proteins produced in the ER helps in building of cell membrane, in the process called membrane biogenesis.
7. Describe the role played by the Lysosomes in a cell. Why these are termed as suicidal bags? How do they perform their function?
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- Lysosomes are a kind of waste disposal system of the cell.
- They help to keep the cell clean by digesting any foreign material as well as worn out cell organelles.
- Foreign materials entering the cell such as bacteria or food ends up in Lysosomes.
- During the disturbances in cellular metabolism lysosomes may burst and the enzymes digest their own cell. Therefoe, lysosomes are also known as suicidal bags.
- Lysosomes are able to do this because they contain powerful enzymes capable of breaking down all organic material.
8. Distinguish leucoplast from chromoplast based on one feature. Give an example of chromoplast present in plant cell. What is the function of chromoplast in the plant cell?
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- Leoucoplasts are colourless plastids and stores starch, oil, proteins etc. whereas Chromoplasts are coloured plastids and contain pigments.
- The green pigment in the plant cell is an example of Chloroplast.
- They provide colour to various flowers and fruits in a plant cell.
9. (a)Why is plasma membrane referred to as selectively permeable membrane ?(b)What are the advantages of its selectively permeability.
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(a)
- Plasma/Cell Membrane regulates entry and exit of materials across the cell and hence it is referred to as selectively permeable.
(b)
- Cell/Plasma membrane regulates the entry of materials into the cell, it allows the necessary molecules to enter the cell.
- The intermediate products formed in the cell remain in the cell.
- The secretions and waste substance leave the cell through the cell membrane.
10. (a)Who gave the term Golgi apparatus? (b)Name one cell organelle that is formed by Golgi Apparatus (c) Write any 2 functions of Golgi Apparatus
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(a)Camillo Golgi
(b) Lysosomes
(c) Functions of Golgi Apparatus include:-
- Packaging and dispatching of materials synthesised by ER.
- Converts Simple Sugars into complex sugar.
- It is involved in the formation of Lysosomes.
11. (a) Why is Endocytosis not found in plants? (b) State and explain the process by which amoeba obtains its food.
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(a) For endocytosis to occur the cell membrane must be flexible, but in plant cell, the outer covering of the cell membrane i.e. cell wall is very rigid. Therefore endocytosis does not occur in plants.
(b) The process by which amoeba engulfs food is known as Endocytosis. The flexibility of the cell membrane enables amoeba to engulf its food and other materials from its external environment.