Cell Functions

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Cell Functions: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Cell, Mitochondria, Nucleus, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane, Cilia, Microtubules, Myosin, Actin, Microvilli, Cell to Cell Communication and, Difference between Living and Non-living

Important Questions on Cell Functions

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Mintzberg's Organigram is a example of organizational model.

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Which of the following abiotic limiting factor in a environment?

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Mention some abiotic limiting factors in a environment.

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Which of the following is a chemical message that usually travels through the bloodstream to target cells?

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Which of the following signal molecules does not interact with cell surface receptors?

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The ocean is an example of open system.

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The structures of the cell, carrying out life functions are called organelles. 

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Organs that work together are grouped into organ system.

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How is the human body organized to perform life functions?

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Mention the specialised role of glycogen granules in a cell.

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Glycogen granules are examples of cell organelles.

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Mention some names of neurotransmitters in communication.

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Cheek cells are used for DNA extraction.

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Why are cheek cells used for DNA extraction?

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Keratin is a fibrous structural protein of hair, nails.

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The main function of microtubules is

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Where in a eukaryotic cell, can a microtubule NOT be found?

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Stem cells are specialised cells that can be transformed into any kind of cells.

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What term describes a chemical signal in the body that may help trigger cellular specialization in undifferentiated cells?

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Write some examples of living and non living things.