Cell theory, prokaryote vs eukaryote, organelles, cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis.
Test yourself on Cell — Structure and Function
5 real NSEB questions with instant answers — no signup, ~3 minutes.
Study notes are still being prepared.
Don't wait — Shishya can teach you this topic right now, on demand.
Ask Shishya to teach this →Shishya is your personal tutor for this topic. Pick a starter or open a free chat.
Q1 · Cell — Structure and Function · HARD
During an experiment, a cell biologist observed that addition of a specific inhibitor blocked the formation of vesicles from the trans-Golgi network, preventing protein secretion. However, proteins continued to be glycosylated normally. Which molecular process was most likely inhibited?
Q2 · Cell — Structure and Function · MEDIUM
A scientist treated dividing cells with colchicine, which depolymerizes microtubules. At which stage of mitosis would the cells be arrested?
Q3 · Cell — Structure and Function · MEDIUM
A researcher observes that a particular cell organelle contains its own circular DNA and double membrane. During an experiment, this organelle was found to synthesize ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding this organelle?
Q4 · Cell — Structure and Function · HARD
During mitosis, the mitotic spindle plays a crucial role in chromosome segregation. A researcher treats cells with colchicine, which prevents microtubule polymerization. At which stage of mitosis would the cells most likely be arrested?
Q5 · Cell — Structure and Function · MEDIUM
A researcher studying chromatin remodeling observed that a specific histone modification led to increased transcriptional activity. The modification involved acetylation of lysine residues on histone H3. Which enzyme is primarily responsible for catalyzing this modification?