- AIt controls the entry and exit of substances from the nucleus.
- BIt is the site of DNA replication.
- CIt is primarily involved in the synthesis of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and the assembly of ribosomes.
- DIt stores excess nutrients for the cell.
The nucleolus is a dense structure within the nucleus where ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is synthesized and assembled with proteins to form ribosomal subunits.
More Questions on Cell: The Building Block of Life
1How does the process of endocytosis differ from exocytosis?
→ 2A scientist discovers a new single-celled organism that thrives in extreme environments, such as hot springs and highly acidic conditions. Which type of cell structure would this organism most likely possess to withstand such harsh conditions?
→ 3Explain why cells like paramecium or amoeba, living in freshwater, possess contractile vacuoles.
→ 4If a cell is unable to produce sufficient amounts of cholesterol, which aspect of its cell membrane would be most directly affected?
→ 5Which of the following cell components is directly involved in producing spindle fibers during cell division in animal cells?
→ 6Why is the surface area to volume ratio a critical factor limiting the size of cells?
→ 7A student observes a cell with a prominent nucleoid region but no other membrane-bound organelles. This cell is most likely from a:
→ 8Compare the function of a plant cell's central vacuole to an animal cell's lysosome.
→ 9If a cell experiences an unusually high rate of protein degradation, which organelle would likely be working overtime?
→ 10What is the primary role of chromatin within the nucleus?
→ 11Describe the process of phagocytosis and its importance for certain cells.
→ 12Which of the following cell organelles is involved in the synthesis of steroid hormones and detoxification of drugs?
→ 13If a cell's enzyme responsible for DNA repair is non-functional, what is a potential long-term consequence for the organism?
→ 14Explain why muscle cells have a significantly higher number of mitochondria compared to skin cells.
→ 15Which cellular structure is unique to plant cells and is responsible for their rigidity and protection against osmotic lysis?
→ 16Why are plant vacuoles typically much larger than animal vacuoles?
→ 17A drug targets and disrupts the cytoskeleton of a cell. Which of the following cellular processes would be most severely affected?
→ 18Describe the role of ribosomes in protein synthesis.
→ 19If a bacterial cell were to lose its flagellum, what would be the most significant impact on its survival?
→ 20Which of the following is true regarding the cell theory?
→ 21Explain how the large surface area to volume ratio is advantageous for small cells.
→ 22A cell requires a constant supply of energy to perform its functions. Which of the following organelles is primarily responsible for generating this energy in the form of ATP?
→ 23How does the process of osmosis differ from diffusion?
→ 24Which scientist coined the term "cell" after observing cork slices under a microscope?
→ 25Why do cells that secrete digestive enzymes (e.g., pancreatic cells) have an unusually large number of ribosomes and a well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum?
→ 26A poison inhibits the function of ATP synthase. Which organelle would be directly affected, and what would be the immediate consequence for the cell?
→ 27Which of the following statements about prokaryotic cells is false?
→ 28Explain the role of the cell membrane in maintaining cellular homeostasis.
→ 29If a cell's DNA polymerase enzyme is mutated and non-functional, which crucial process would be impaired?
→ 30Which of the following analogies correctly pairs a cell organelle with its function?
→ 31Why are some cells, like nerve cells and muscle cells, much longer than typical cells?
→ 32A cell is stained with a dye that specifically targets and damages cellular structures involved in packaging and secreting proteins. Which of the following organelles would be most affected?
→ 33Which type of cell junction is primarily responsible for preventing leakage of fluid between adjacent epithelial cells in tissues like the stomach lining?
→ 34How does the presence of a cell wall provide an evolutionary advantage to plants and fungi?
→ 35If a cell has an abnormal number of chromosomes, which process during cell division might have gone wrong?
→ 36A student observes a cell under a microscope and notes the presence of a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole. This cell is most likely a:
→ 37Explain why animal cells are more prone to bursting in a hypotonic solution compared to plant cells.
→ 38Which of the following processes requires energy from ATP?
→ 39If a cell's mitochondria were damaged, which of the following processes would be most directly and severely affected?
→ 40Describe the key differences in genetic material between a prokaryotic and a eukaryotic cell.
→ 41A cell has numerous ribosomes, a well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum, and prominent Golgi apparatus. What primary function is this cell specialized for?
→ 42Which of the following components of the cell membrane is primarily responsible for its selective permeability?
→ 43Why is the cell theory considered a fundamental concept in biology?
→ 44A cell from an unknown organism is observed to contain peptidoglycan in its cell wall. Which of the following organisms is the most likely source of this cell?
→ 45Consider a scenario where a unicellular organism constantly takes in water from its hypotonic environment. Which specialized organelle would be crucial for preventing it from bursting?
→ 46Which of the following best describes the function of chloroplasts?
→ 47Why is the nucleus often referred to as the "control center" of the cell?
→ 48If a plant cell's plasmodesmata were blocked, what critical process would be inhibited?
→ 49Compare and contrast the functions of the cell wall in a plant cell versus the cell membrane in an animal cell.
→ 50A cell is observed to have a rigid outer layer that provides structural support and protection, but it lacks a nucleus. This cell is most likely from a(n):
→ 51Which of the following is an example of active transport?
→ 52Why is the cell membrane described as a "fluid mosaic model"?
→ 53A specialized cell is involved in detoxification of drugs and poisons in the liver. Which organelle would you expect to be abundant and highly developed in such a cell?
→ 54If a cell's DNA is damaged, which organelle is responsible for initiating programmed cell death (apoptosis) to prevent the damaged cell from causing harm to the organism?
→ 55Which of the following statements correctly differentiates between the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)?
→ 56Explain why the inner membrane of the mitochondria is highly folded, forming cristae.
→ 57A scientist discovers a new type of cell that lacks a cell wall but has chloroplasts. From which type of organism could this cell most likely have been isolated?
→ 58Which of the following cellular structures is present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, performing the same fundamental function?
→ 59Predict the effect on a plant cell if its central vacuole were to suddenly lose all its water content.
→ 60When a red blood cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, it swells and eventually bursts. This phenomenon is called:
→ 61A unicellular organism is found to have a well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Into which category of cells would this organism be classified?
→ 62Why are viruses not considered true cells, even though they contain genetic material and can reproduce within a host?
→ 63If the Golgi apparatus were to stop functioning in a cell, what would be the most immediate and significant consequence for the cell's ability to secrete proteins?
→ 64A student places a few raisins in a beaker of water. After a few hours, the raisins swell up. This phenomenon demonstrates which of the following processes?
→ 65A doctor observes a human cell under a microscope and notes an abnormally high accumulation of waste products and worn-out organelles within it. Which organelle is most likely dysfunctional in this cell?
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