1.
Name the scientist who proposed the cell theory.
2.
Cells that have nuclear material without a nuclear membrane are called_______.
3.
The scientific and objective study of animal behaviour is called ____.
5.
Which of the following is the largest known cell?
6.
Which of the following terms refers to potherb cultivation?
7.
Which of the following microscopic cells have an amoeboid shape with a distinctive nuclear membrane?
8.
In eukaryotic cells synthesis of RNA takes place in the .......... .
9.
In which year did E. Gorter and F. Grendel, after investigating the surface area of lipids, achieved a major success and concluded that the lipid surface surrounding cells must be bilayered?
10.
The study of insects is called____.
11.
Which of the following is the study of the relationships of insects with humans, environment and other organism?
12.
______are called the ‘Powerhouse’ of the cell.
13.
The cells of which tissue are specialised to store fats?
14.
The study of Fungi is also known as
15.
'Cytology' is the branch of biology which deals with the study of:
16.
Which of the following is the study of insects and their relationship to humans, the environment, and other organisms?
17.
Which of the following cell organelles is composed of ribosomal RNA and proteins ?
18.
_____ is the study of fungi.
19.
In cell biology, which large double membrane bound organelle is sometimes also known as the central unit of the cell because it contains chromosomes that bear genetic material ?
20.
Which cell theory proved that the semi -fluid nature of lipids enables lateral movement of proteins within the overall bilayer ?
21.
Which cytologist explained the role of the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) in protein processing and sorting in various types of cells in the 1960s?
22.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discovered single celled life forms in :
23.
In the process of cell division, the formation of the phragmoplast between the two daughter nuclei occurs during
24.
Match Column A with Column B
Column-A Column-B
i. Powerhouse of the cell a. Plastid
ii. Kitchen of cell b. Mitochondria
iii. Suicidal bag of cell c. Nucleus
iv. Brain of cell d. Lysosome
25.
Which of these words refers to the scientific study of domestic dogs ?
26.
'Palaeontology' is the displine which deals with the study of-
27.
In which year did Rudolf Virchow published an essay titled' Cellular Pathology' in which he made his famous declarations that "every cell originates from another cell"?
28.
Who among the following coined the term 'cell'?
29.
______ is a branch of biology that studies fungi.
30.
The suicidal bags of the cell are:
31.
The flattened membrane-bound sacs present in the Golgi apparatus are known by what name?
32.
In cells, protein synthesis occurs in?
33.
The division of the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell into two daughter cells is known as
34.
The scientific study of fishes is called :
35.
Which protein protects the epithelial cells from damage?
36.
In which part of the cell are proteins made?
37.
'Sericulture' is related to the :
38.
Match column A with Column B
Column-A Column-B
i. Peptidoglycan a. Plant cell wall
ii. Pectin b. Bacterial cell wall
iii. Chitin c. Fruit cell wall
iv. Cellulose d. Insect cell wall
39.
The study of Cells is also known as:
40.
____is the study of the microanatomy of cells, tissues and organs as seen through a microscope.
41.
How many cells are there in giant organisms?
42.
Which of the following is the first stage of mitosis?
43.
-------- is known as the divison of cytoplasm.
44.
............ is the study or cultivation of fruit crops.
45.
A subdivision of biology, Gerontology is related to a scientific study of:
46.
Identify the component that is found only in eukaryotic cells-
47.
The scientific study of birds is called ––––– .
48.
Which of the following is the Controlling Center of the Cell?
49.
Which of the following disciplines studies human populations mostly respect to their size, their structure and their development?
50.
Which part of the cell converts nutrients into energy ?