This document is a Continuous Assessment Test for the Department of Anatomy focused on the topic of cells. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various aspects of cell biology, including cell structures, organelles, and functions. The test aims to assess students' understanding of cellular concepts and terminology.
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This document is a Continuous Assessment Test for the Department of Anatomy focused on the topic of cells. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various aspects of cell biology, including cell structures, organelles, and functions. The test aims to assess students' understanding of cellular concepts and terminology.
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Department of Anatomy
Continuous Assessment Test -1
Topic-Cell Name of the student -
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1. Largest cell in the body
a. Bone cell b. Muscle cell c. Ovum d. Fat cell 2. Largest membrane bound structure with in the cell a. Golgi apparatus b. Nucleus c. Lysosomes d. Endoplasmic reticulum 3. Organelle responsible for Intracytoplasmic digestion a. Lysosome b. Ribosome c. Centriole d. Microtubule 4. Which among the following is not true regarding Mitosis a. Occurs in somatic cells b. Form two daughter cells c. Daughter cells are identical to mother cell d. Completes in two sequences 5. Which structure separates the interior of the cell from extracellular environment a. Cell membrane b. Nucleus c. Cytoplasm d. Nucleoplasm 6. Which among the following contains the genetic material of a cell a. Mitochondria b. Endoplasmic reticulum c. Nucleus d. Microfilaments 7. Dense region of cytoplasm containing -------- is called the centrosome a. Ribosome b. Lysosome c. Centrioles d. Microtubules 8. Structure responsible for providing structural support and to maintain the shape of the cell a. Microfilaments b. Microtubules c. Golgi apparatus d. Rough endoplasmic reticulum 9. Classification of endoplasmic reticulum is based on the presence or absence of a. Ribosomes b. Lysosomes c. Centrioles d. Mitochondria 10. Term cell was coined by a. M J Schleiden b. Theodor Schwann c. Robert Hooke d. Marcello Malpighi 11. Which among the following is not the function of somatic cells a. Growth of the tissues of our body b. Development of the tissues of our body c. Regeneration and maintenance of various tissues of our body d. Production of gametes 12. In a person with drug resistance for addictive drugs, which among the following organelle will proliferate more in order to protect the cell by detoxifying these drugs a. Lysosomes b. Golgi apparatus c. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum d. Rough endoplasmic reticulum 13. Which organelle provides the site for the processing and packaging of proteins synthesized by the rough endoplasmic reticulum a. Golgi apparatus b. Mitochondria c. Endoplasmic reticulum d. Nucleus 14. Which is not a function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum a. Synthesis of lipids b. Synthesis of glycogen and steroid hormones c. Detoxification of drugs d. Synthesis of proteins 15. Which among the following statement is not true about the plasma membrane a. They provide the cell its immunological identity b. Act as specific receptor for hormones and other chemical messengers c. Made up of 3 layers of phospholipids d. Involved in transportation across the membrane 16. Functional subunits of chromosomes is called as a. Histones b. Chromatin c. Genes d. Deoxyribonucleic acid 17. Mitochondria tend to accumulate in parts of cytoplasm where ------- is more intense a. Intracytoplasmic digestion b. Metabolic activity c. Processing of proteins d. Packaging of proteins 18. Secretory granules are seen in a. Golgi apparatus b. Lysosomes c. Centrioles d. Endoplasmic reticulum 19. Tubular structure responsible for intracellular transport of organelles a. Microfilament b. Microtubules c. Centrioles d. Lysosomes 20. The phase of cell cycle during which DNA synthesis takes place a. G1 phase b. S phase c. G2 phase d. M phase
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