Exam Details
Subject | cell biology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.sc. – i (entrepreneurship) | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | October, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.Sc. I (Entrepreneurship) (Semester (CBCS) Examination, 2018
industrial biotechnology
Paper I Cell Biology
Day and Date Tuesday, 13-11-2018 Max. Marks 70
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Instructions All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
1. Rewrite the following sentences by choosing the correct alternative 14
is the most variable stage of cell cycle.
G1 S G2 M
During meiosis chiasmata are observed at
Pachytene Diplotene Leptotene Diakinesis
Cell theory was proposed by
Beadle and tatum Robert Hooke
Leuwenhoeck Schleiden and Schwann
Prokaryotic genetic system has
DNA but no histones Both DNA and histones
Neither DNA nor histones Either DNA or histones
is double membrane organelle.
Lysosome Mitochondria
Golgi complex Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum
Cell sap is a
Living content of the cell
Non living content of the vacuole
Non-living content of the Protoplasm
Living content of the cytoplasm
Seat P
no.
Set
SLR-SK 8 *SLRSK8*
Set P
is not a unique feature of meiosis.
Synapsis Homologous recombination
Reduction division Diakinesis
helps in protein synthesis.
Ribosomes Nucleus
Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi bodies are related with
Secretion Energy liberation
Pinocytosis Excretion
10) does not require energy.
Facilitated diffusion Osmosis
Active transport Passive transport
11) The cell wall of plants mainly contain
Starch Lipids
Cellulose Glucose
12) Tightly packed form of DNA is called
Supercoiling Compressed state
Euchromatin Heterochromatin
13) The programmed cell death of a cell is also known as
Cancer Osmosis Apoptosis Mitosis
14) X and Y chromosomes are also known as
Autosome Sex Chromosome
Quantosomes Factors
2. Answer any four of the following 8
Define cell senescence and explain in short how programmed cell death
occurs.
Draw a neat labeled diagram of Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Explain characteristics of Genetic material.
Define Exocytosis with suitable example.
Add a note on cell theory.
*SLRSK8* SLR-SK 8
Set P
Answer any two of the following 6
Add a note on Biochemical composition of cell.
Define Phagocytosis with suitable example.
Explain Euchromatin and Heterochromatin.
3. Answer any two of the following 8
Explain Ultrastructure of Prokaryotic cell.
Add a note on lipid bilayer membrane.
Describe structure and functions of Ribosomes.
Answer any one of the following 6
Add a note on cell as a basic unit of living system.
Explain structure and enlist in detail, characteristics of Eukaryotic cell.
4. Answer any two of the following 10
Write a detail account on Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Describe Meiosis in detail.
Enlist differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell.
Answer any one of the following 4
Explain cell theory and add a note on significant event in Cell Biology.
Add a detailed note on cell differentiation.
5. Answer any two of the following 14
Explain structure and function of Golgi complex.
Add a note on Mitosis and explain its functions.
Define Chromosome and explain types of chromosomes based on
centromere.
industrial biotechnology
Paper I Cell Biology
Day and Date Tuesday, 13-11-2018 Max. Marks 70
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Instructions All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
1. Rewrite the following sentences by choosing the correct alternative 14
is the most variable stage of cell cycle.
G1 S G2 M
During meiosis chiasmata are observed at
Pachytene Diplotene Leptotene Diakinesis
Cell theory was proposed by
Beadle and tatum Robert Hooke
Leuwenhoeck Schleiden and Schwann
Prokaryotic genetic system has
DNA but no histones Both DNA and histones
Neither DNA nor histones Either DNA or histones
is double membrane organelle.
Lysosome Mitochondria
Golgi complex Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum
Cell sap is a
Living content of the cell
Non living content of the vacuole
Non-living content of the Protoplasm
Living content of the cytoplasm
Seat P
no.
Set
SLR-SK 8 *SLRSK8*
Set P
is not a unique feature of meiosis.
Synapsis Homologous recombination
Reduction division Diakinesis
helps in protein synthesis.
Ribosomes Nucleus
Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi bodies are related with
Secretion Energy liberation
Pinocytosis Excretion
10) does not require energy.
Facilitated diffusion Osmosis
Active transport Passive transport
11) The cell wall of plants mainly contain
Starch Lipids
Cellulose Glucose
12) Tightly packed form of DNA is called
Supercoiling Compressed state
Euchromatin Heterochromatin
13) The programmed cell death of a cell is also known as
Cancer Osmosis Apoptosis Mitosis
14) X and Y chromosomes are also known as
Autosome Sex Chromosome
Quantosomes Factors
2. Answer any four of the following 8
Define cell senescence and explain in short how programmed cell death
occurs.
Draw a neat labeled diagram of Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Explain characteristics of Genetic material.
Define Exocytosis with suitable example.
Add a note on cell theory.
*SLRSK8* SLR-SK 8
Set P
Answer any two of the following 6
Add a note on Biochemical composition of cell.
Define Phagocytosis with suitable example.
Explain Euchromatin and Heterochromatin.
3. Answer any two of the following 8
Explain Ultrastructure of Prokaryotic cell.
Add a note on lipid bilayer membrane.
Describe structure and functions of Ribosomes.
Answer any one of the following 6
Add a note on cell as a basic unit of living system.
Explain structure and enlist in detail, characteristics of Eukaryotic cell.
4. Answer any two of the following 10
Write a detail account on Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Describe Meiosis in detail.
Enlist differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell.
Answer any one of the following 4
Explain cell theory and add a note on significant event in Cell Biology.
Add a detailed note on cell differentiation.
5. Answer any two of the following 14
Explain structure and function of Golgi complex.
Add a note on Mitosis and explain its functions.
Define Chromosome and explain types of chromosomes based on
centromere.
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