| 1. | Lysosome | 2. | Peroxisome |
| 3. | Ribosome | 4. | Mesosome |

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| 1. | rRNA and proteins |
| 2. | rRNA and carbohydrates |
| 3. | rRNa and mRNA |
| 4. | mRNa, tRNA and proteins |
| I: | shows the diagrammatic representation of the ultra-structure of centriole |
| II: | shows the 9 + 2 arrangement of the axonemal microtubules of cilia/flagella |

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| 1. | do not possess flagella |
| 2. | possess flagella that are structurally similar to that of the eukaryotic flagella |
| 3. | possess flagella that are structurally different from that of the eukaryotic flagella |
| 4. | possess flagella made of tubulin protein and microtubules |

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| Statement I: | Both the cilium and the flagellum emerge from centriole-like structure called the basal body. |
| Statement II: | Basal body, centrioles, cilia and flagella have identical arrangement of microtubules in their ultrastructure. |
| 1. | Statement I is correct and Statement II is incorrect |
| 2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but Statement II does not explain Statement I |
| 3. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II correctly explains Statement I |
| 4. | Only Statement II is correct |

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| 1. | it usually contains two cylindrical structures called centrioles |
| 2. | both centrioles in centrosome are parallel to each other |
| 3. | in centrioles, the peripheral fibril is a triplet |
| 4. | the central part of the proximal region of the centriole is a proteinaceous hub |

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| 1. | Robert Brown | 2. | Robert Hooke |
| 3. | Flemming | 4. | Rudolph Virchow |

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| I: | The content of nucleolus is continuous with the rest of the nucleoplasm. |
| II: | Nucleolus is the site for active ribosomal RNA synthesis. |
| 1. | I is correct and II is incorrect |
| 2. | Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I |
| 3. | Both I and II are correct and II correctly explains I |
| 4. | Only II is correct |

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| I: | Nuclear envelope consists of two parallel membranes with a perinuclear space between them. |
| II: | Nuclear pore is formed by the fusion of two nuclear membranes at points where they interrupt the nuclear envelope. |
| III: | Large and more numerous nucleoli are present in the cells actively carrying out protein synthesis. |
| 1. | Only I | 2. | Only II |
| 3. | Only III | 4. | None |

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| 1. | metacentric | 2. | sub-metacentric |
| 3. | acrocentric | 4. | telocentric |

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