Tag: bio-chemistry
Questions Related to bio-chemistry
Which scientist coined the term cell?
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Robert hooke
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Robert brown
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Robert clay
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Robert cook
Robert Hooke was an English scientist who coined the term cell for the Honeycomb structures he saw in a cork slice. Through he didn't see the inside of a cell, he discovered the cell and coined the term. He used a primitive compound microscope . He only saw cell walls as it a dead tissue. He discovered it in $1665$. The first man to witness a live cell under microscope was Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek in $1674$.
One millionth of a metre is
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Millimetre
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Micrometre
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Nanometre
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Centimetre
A micrometre is also known as a micron. It is an SI derived unit of length. Its value is 1×10$^{−6}$ metres or one millionth of a metre. Thus the correct answer is option B.
Mark the correct option
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Every living organism is made up of cells and organs
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Living organisms have capacity to divide
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Both A and B
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None of these
Living organisations have capacity to reproduce for ex animals give both to young ones of their kind, either directly or through egg.
Who discovered Endoplasmic reticulum?
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Porter
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Altmann
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Golgi
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Benda
- Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a system of membrane-lined channels found in all eukaryotic cells except mature erythrocytes.
- Endoplasmic reticulum was discovered by Porter and Thompson (1945).
- The name endoplasmic reticulum was given by Porter in 1953.
Hence, option A is correct.
"Lysosomes" were discovered by
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Haekel
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Christian de Duve
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Hugo de Vries
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Purkinje
Lysosomes are small vesicles containing hydrolyzing enzymes and surrounded by a single membrane of lipids. They were discovered by Christian de Duve in 1955 but were named and observed under an electron microscope by Novikoff in 1956.
___________ are the non-living components of the cell.
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Lysosomes
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Vacuoles
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Nuclei
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Golgi bodies
An exception to cell theory is
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Fungi
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Bryophyte
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Virus
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Pteridophyte
The phrase omnis cellula e cellula was given by
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Virchow
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Pasteur
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Schleiden and Schwann
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Robert Brown
Pasteur work on fermentation and germ theory of biology. Schleiden and Schwann are the co-founders of cell theory. Robert Brown was a Botanist and he discovered the nucleus. Rudolf Virchow was a German Physician, Biologist, Pathologist as well as a writer. The phrase 'Omnis cellula e cellula' is coined by Virchow which means all cells come from a cell, all cells born from a previous cell. So the answer is 'Virchow'.
Cell principle is not applicable to
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Bacteria.
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Viruses.
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Algae.
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Fungi.
Cell principle states that the cell is a fundamental unit of life and has all structural and functional properties of an organism. Also according to this principle cells are made from pre-existing cells and all organisms are made up of cells. Bacteria, algae and fungi obey the cell principle rules whereas viruses are under debate of being living or dead. They have many features of life but according to cell theory, they are not alive. Viruses lack cellular structure (cell wall, cytoplasm, ribosomes etc.) but do have genetic material in the form of RNA and they can only multiply when inside a host cell. Outside a host, they are unable to survive. Since a virus is not a cell, cell principle is not applicable to them.
Cell is a unit of
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Structure.
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Function.
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Mass of protoplasm.
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All of the above.
- A cell is a unit mass of protoplasm which is surrounded by protective and semi-permeable plasma membrane which separates the cell contents from the environment.
- It is the basic unit of life and carries out the different functions of life. The body of all organisms is made up of cells so it is the structural unit of life.
- Also, all the physiological, biochemical and genetic functions of the body are carried out by cells so it is called a functional unit of life. So, the correct answer is option D.