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Posted on January 10, 2023
What types of proteins are produced by attached ribosomes?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesPhysiological ProbesProtein


Posted on January 10, 2023
What types of proteins are produced by free ribosomes?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesPhysiological ProbesProtein


Posted on January 10, 2023
Where are free ribosomes located?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesPhysiological ProbesProtein


Posted on January 10, 2023
What is the significance of free ribosomes?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesPhysiological ProbesProtein


Posted on January 10, 2023
What are the differences between free and attached ribosomes?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesPhysiological ProbesProtein


Posted on January 10, 2023
What are the similarities between free and attached ribosomes?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesPhysiological ProbesProtein


Posted on January 10, 2023
What are the differences between ribosomes and endoplasmic reticulum?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesEndoplasmic Reticulum (ER)OrganellesPhysiological ProbesProtein


Posted on January 10, 2023
What converts mRNA into a protein?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesPhysiological ProbesProtein


Posted on November 16, 2022
What are the general features of inclusion bodies?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesClassic DyesOrganellesPhysiological Probes


Posted on November 16, 2022
Can ribosomes be considered inclusion bodies?
Chemical ReagentsCellular Structures and OrganellesClassic DyesOrganellesPhysiological Probes


Posted on August 25, 2022
Which wavelength of light is absorbed maximum for the photosynthesis process?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
What are the stages of photosynthesis?
ATPCellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesNADPHOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
What are the differences between bacterial photosynthesis and plant photosynthesis?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesbacteriaplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
What are the differences between chlorophyll and chloroplast?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
What is the internal structure of chloroplast?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
Why is the chloroplast green?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
What is the most important function of chloroplast?
ATPCellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesNADPHOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
How many types of plastids are there?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellescytoplasmplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
Do chloroplasts have DNA?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesDNAOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
What substance is essential for photosynthesis?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
Does photosynthesis occur in bacteria?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesbacteria


Posted on August 25, 2022
What are the different types of organelles?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesEndoplasmic Reticulum (ER)Golgi ApparatusLysosomesMitochondriaNucleusOrganellesPlasma Membranecytoplasm


Posted on August 25, 2022
Where do we find Chloroplasts and Chromoplast pigments in plants?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesOrganellesplant cells


Posted on August 25, 2022
Which cell organelle is called the Powerhouse of the cell?
Cellular ProcessesCellular Structures and OrganellesMitochondriaOrganellesmitochondria function


Posted on January 22, 2021
What are multivesicular bodies?
OrganellesCell SignallingPhysiological Probes


Posted on April 24, 2020
What is the difference between Smooth ER and Rough ER?
Cellular ProcessesEndoplasmic Reticulum (ER)OrganellesCellular Structures and Organelles