Prepare for NEET with Botany-specific practice questions. Covering all major Botany chapters, this is perfect for your NEET Biology needs.
A mutation affects a eukaryotic cell's ability to add mannose-6-phosphate tags to proteins. Which organelle's function would be MOST directly compromised?
Nucleus
Peroxisome
Lysosome
Mitochondrion
Certain eukaryotic cells possess extensive networks of both smooth and rough ER. Which of the following cell types would likely have the HIGHEST combined surface area of ER?
Red blood cells
Skin epithelial cells
Steroid-producing cells
Muscle cells
A researcher observes a eukaryotic cell lacking functional peroxisomes. Which of the following metabolic processes would be MOST directly affected?
Glycolysis
Breakdown of long-chain fatty acids
Synthesis of proteins
Replication of DNA
Which statement BEST describes the relationship between the nuclear envelope and the endoplasmic reticulum?
The nuclear envelope is entirely separate from the endoplasmic reticulum.
The inner membrane of the nuclear envelope is continuous with the smooth ER membrane.
The outer membrane of the nuclear envelope is continuous with the rough ER membrane.
The nuclear envelope is formed by invaginations of the Golgi apparatus.
Histone H1 plays a crucial role in the structure of chromatin. Which of the following statements regarding its interaction and function is INCORRECT?
H1 binds to the linker DNA between nucleosomes.
H1 helps to compact chromatin structure.
H1 interacts with the core histones within the nucleosome octamer.
H1 stabilizes the interaction of DNA with the nucleosome.
A researcher isolates chromatin fibers and treats them with a nuclease that specifically cleaves linker DNA. Following this treatment, what would be the approximate size distribution of the DNA fragments observed?
Approximately 200 bp
Approximately 1000 bp
Approximately 50 bp
A wide range of sizes from 200 bp to several thousand bp
In an experiment, a researcher selectively removes histone H4 from chromatin. Which of the following is the MOST likely immediate consequence?
Increased condensation of the chromatin fiber.
Enhanced binding of RNA polymerase to promoter regions.
Specific activation of a subset of genes.
Significant destabilization of the nucleosome core and loss of DNA wrapping.
A dormant seed of a desert plant exhibits an extremely low metabolic rate. Which of the following biochemical changes contributes MOST significantly to this state?
Increased gibberellin biosynthesis and rapid cell division
High abscisic acid (ABA) levels and dehydration of cellular components
Elevated ethylene production and fruit ripening processes
Increased cytokinin concentration and enhanced protein synthesis
Certain seeds require a period of cold exposure before germination, a process known as stratification. This requirement primarily ensures:
Increased seed coat permeability to oxygen solely
Activation of enzymes responsible for nutrient mobilization only
Leaching of germination inhibitors and promotion of gibberellin biosynthesis
Vernalization of the embryo and subsequent flowering
The aleurone layer in a monocot seed plays a crucial role in:
Protecting the embryo from mechanical damage
Storing starch and other reserve materials
Synthesizing and secreting hydrolytic enzymes for endosperm breakdown
Absorbing water and initiating germination