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what is the full form of PPLO
what is difference between protoplast & protoplasm?
Ribosomes are called protein factory of the cell why?
Shape and size of a cell is related to its function. Justify the statement with an example.
name of organisms that have more than one nucleus per cell
why is hydrogen peroxide harmful to the living cell? and if its harmful, then why is it synthesized by the perioxiomes?
what is the differance between the primary and secondary lysosomes
describe the structure of mitochondria
which is the smallest cell of human body?
'The organisation of the prokaryotic cell is fundamentally similar eventhough prokaryotes exhibit a wide variety of shapes and functions'explain
briefly explain fluid mosaic model.
how come ribosomes made up of 50S and 30S be equal to 70S?? pls answer in simple words.. as i am poor in understanding.. :( and wat is S here... ?
what are bulliform cells?what are their functions?
which organelle is responsible for increasing the surface area of absorption?
explain cell envelope
why is cellulose considered as a homopolymer?
differentiate between diffusion , osmosis , plasmolysis , deplasmolysis , endocytosis and exocytosis. What is the significance of each in day to day life?
what is difference between cytosol, cytoplasm, protoplasm and protoplast?????????
daigram for centrosome and centriole?
what are histone & non histone proteins ?
What is the difference between pili and fimbriae???
describe the structure of nucleus with the help of labeled diagram
Why do we call cell membrane a dynamic, fluid and semi permeable?
what is semi fluid matrix....??
pls show hub , spoke . centrioles & overview of centrosome.
otherwise, it is too difficult 2 understand . pls.........
difference between chromatin and chromosome
Why is plasma membrane described as "protein iceberg in sea of lipids"?
Describe the structure of the nucleus with the help of a neat labelled diagram.
In a typical prokaryotic cell, explain the structure 7 function of following:
1) plasma membrane
2) Capsule
3) Mesosomes
4) Flagellum
5)Pili fimbriae
what is lomosome?
what are cyanophycean granules??
what are inclusion bodies?
what is quasi-fluid nature of lipids? plz explain........
explain the m phase
which nudeolous are right?
a)protien factory b) ribosome factory
c) power house d) sucidal bages
The ribosomes of the chloroplasts are smaller (70) S than the cytoplasmic ribosomes (80)S .
what is meant by this.pls explain it.
Respiratory enzymes in bacteria are stored in -
(a) Mesosomes (b)Plasma Membrane (c)Cell Wall (d)all of the above
what are the advantages of multicelluler organisms ???for 3 marks ..........
what are the functions of plasma membrane?
diagram of structure of nucleus?
plzzz.... give full name of mRNA, tRNA & rRNA....
What is cell sap?
what is luminal and extra luminal compartment in cell
what is agar,agar-agar and agarose?
Where are protiens synthesised in cell?
what is PPLO?
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why can plant cells withstand much greater changes in the surrinding medium than animal cells?
what are somatic cells and somatic cell division?
mention two name of autonomous organelle in cell
give one word :
muscle protein
What is the difference between gram positive and gram negative cells?
what are oxisomes?
differentite between centriole and cilia structure
Two animal cell are interconnected by
1) plasmodesmata or desmosomes
Difference between the terms: 'acellular' and ' unicellular '
What is a fiagella?
explain cell is actually a misnomer
what is mesosome in prokaryotic cell? mention the function that it performs.
please give points on fluid mosaic model !
why Leptotene stage is also called BOUQUET stage.?
Why is karyotype done at metaphase?
WHAT ARE TRANSOSOMES?
structure of prokaryotic cell??
enlist any five different processes of our daily life showing exosmosis.
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Syllabus
what is the full form of PPLO
what is difference between protoplast & protoplasm?
-explain the above lines.
Ribosomes are called protein factory of the cell why?
Shape and size of a cell is related to its function. Justify the statement with an example.
name of organisms that have more than one nucleus per cell
why is hydrogen peroxide harmful to the living cell? and if its harmful, then why is it synthesized by the perioxiomes?
what is the differance between the primary and secondary lysosomes
describe the structure of mitochondria
which is the smallest cell of human body?
'The organisation of the prokaryotic cell is fundamentally similar eventhough prokaryotes exhibit a wide variety of shapes and functions'explain
briefly explain fluid mosaic model.
how come ribosomes made up of 50S and 30S be equal to 70S?? pls answer in simple words.. as i am poor in understanding.. :( and wat is S here... ?
what are bulliform cells?what are their functions?
which organelle is responsible for increasing the surface area of absorption?
explain cell envelope
a)Protein synthesis b)Lipid synthesis
c)Carbohydrates synthesis d)Oxidative phosphorylation
why is cellulose considered as a homopolymer?
Q. In fluid mosaic model of plasma membrane
differentiate between diffusion , osmosis , plasmolysis , deplasmolysis , endocytosis and exocytosis. What is the significance of each in day to day life?
what is difference between cytosol, cytoplasm, protoplasm and protoplast?????????
daigram for centrosome and centriole?
what are histone & non histone proteins ?
What is the difference between pili and fimbriae???
describe the structure of nucleus with the help of labeled diagram
Why do we call cell membrane a dynamic, fluid and semi permeable?
what is semi fluid matrix....??
pls show hub , spoke . centrioles & overview of centrosome.
otherwise, it is too difficult 2 understand . pls.........
difference between chromatin and chromosome
Why is plasma membrane described as "protein iceberg in sea of lipids"?
Describe the structure of the nucleus with the help of a neat labelled diagram.
In a typical prokaryotic cell, explain the structure 7 function of following:
1) plasma membrane
2) Capsule
3) Mesosomes
4) Flagellum
5)Pili fimbriae
what is lomosome?
what are cyanophycean granules??
what are inclusion bodies?
what is quasi-fluid nature of lipids? plz explain........
explain the m phase
which nudeolous are right?
a)protien factory b) ribosome factory
c) power house d) sucidal bages
The ribosomes of the chloroplasts are smaller (70) S than the cytoplasmic ribosomes (80)S .
what is meant by this.pls explain it.
Respiratory enzymes in bacteria are stored in -
(a) Mesosomes (b)Plasma Membrane (c)Cell Wall (d)all of the above
what are the advantages of multicelluler organisms ???for 3 marks ..........
what are the functions of plasma membrane?
diagram of structure of nucleus?
plzzz.... give full name of mRNA, tRNA & rRNA....
What is cell sap?
what is luminal and extra luminal compartment in cell
what is agar,agar-agar and agarose?
Where are protiens synthesised in cell?
what is PPLO?
Dear Meritnation,
I am currently using my meritnation account on two different devices, I read the lessons on my ipad and watch videos on my phone as ipad does not support the format your videos are in, wherever I switch, I am automatically signed out from the previous device and when I return I have to sign back in and find what i was studying, is there any option on meritnation where I could stay signed in on both the devices simultaneously?
eagerlywaiting for your reply....!
why can plant cells withstand much greater changes in the surrinding medium than animal cells?
what are somatic cells and somatic cell division?
mention two name of autonomous organelle in cell
give one word :
muscle protein
What is the difference between gram positive and gram negative cells?
what are oxisomes?
differentite between centriole and cilia structure
Two animal cell are interconnected by
1) plasmodesmata or desmosomes
Difference between the terms: 'acellular' and ' unicellular '
What is a fiagella?
explain cell is actually a misnomer
what is mesosome in prokaryotic cell? mention the function that it performs.
please give points on fluid mosaic model !
why Leptotene stage is also called BOUQUET stage.?
Why is karyotype done at metaphase?
WHAT ARE TRANSOSOMES?
structure of prokaryotic cell??
enlist any five different processes of our daily life showing exosmosis.