Prepare for NEET with Botany-specific practice questions. Covering all major Botany chapters, this is perfect for your NEET Biology needs.
Consider a theoretical organism that utilizes silicon as its primary structural element instead of carbon. Assuming all other characteristics of life are present, which fundamental biological process would be MOST significantly challenged by this substitution?
Cellular respiration
Formation of complex, stable biomolecules
Active transport across membranes
Photosynthesis
Imagine a synthetic life form created in a lab that uses a novel information storage molecule distinct from DNA or RNA, but still exhibits heritability and undergoes evolution. Which of the following aspects of the current definition of life would MOST require reconsideration in light of this discovery?
The requirement for cellular structure
The dependence on carbon-based chemistry
The specific molecular basis of heredity
The ability to respond to environmental stimuli
Are collenchyma cells living or dead at maturity?
Living
Dead
Both living and dead
Neither living nor dead
Which part of the plant cell is primarily involved in respiration?
Chloroplast
Cell wall
Vacuole
Mitochondria
In which of the following organisms are inclusion bodies NOT typically observed?
Bacteria
Plant cells
Viruses
Animal cells
Which organelle plays a crucial role in glycosylation, the process of adding carbohydrate groups to proteins and lipids, in eukaryotic cells?
Golgi apparatus
Lysosomes
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
In eukaryotic cells, the synthesis of glycoproteins and glycolipids is primarily associated with which cellular component?
Nucleus
Golgi apparatus
Endoplasmic reticulum
Cytoplasm
Glycosylation, the process of adding sugar residues to proteins and lipids, primarily takes place in which eukaryotic cell organelle?
Golgi apparatus
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleus
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids in eukaryotic cells?
It involves the addition of carbohydrate groups to proteins and lipids.
It primarily occurs in the Golgi apparatus.
Glycoproteins and glycolipids play a role in cell recognition.
It occurs primarily in the nucleus.
When gene targeting involving increasing the number of copies of a specific gene is performed in a patient's tissue to treat a disease, it is known as:
Gene augmentation
Gene replacement
Gene editing
Gene knockout