1.  Pinocytosis

2.  Phagocytosis

3.  Imbibitions

4.  None of the above

4
Correct Answer :

Pinocytosis


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1.  Cell membrane

2.  Primary cell wall

3.  Nucleus

4.  Intercellular spaces

4
Correct Answer :

Cell membrane


Explanation :
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1.  Carbohydrates and fats

2.  Carbohydrates and proteins

3.  Proteins and fats

4.  Fats only

4
Correct Answer :

Proteins and fats


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1.  Singer and Nicholson

2.  Beadle and Tatum

3.  Watson and Crick

4.  Robertson and Miller

4
Correct Answer :

Singer and Nicholson


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1.  A central bilayer of proteins

2.  A bilayer of phospholipids

3.  Hydrophobic non- polar tails

4.  Htdrophilic polar heads

4
Correct Answer :

A bilayer of phospholipids


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1.  Impermeable to anthocyanin

2.  Permeable to anthocyanin

3.  Differentially permeable to anthocyanin

4.  Dead

4
Correct Answer :

Impermeable to anthocyanin


Explanation :
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1.  Osmosis

2.  Diffusion

3.  Active transport

4.  Surface tension

4
Correct Answer :

Surface tension


Explanation :
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1.  Phospholipid monolayer is present over protein layer

2.  Phospholipid bilyer is present over protein layer

3.  Phospholipid embedded in phospholipid bilayer

4.  Phospholipid l;ayer is sandwitched between two protein layers

4
Correct Answer :

Phospholipid embedded in phospholipid bilayer


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1.  Na+

2.  Ca2+

3.  K+

4.  None of the above

4
Correct Answer :

Ca2+


Explanation :
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1.  Proteins can remain confined within certain domains of the membrane

2.  Proteins in cell membranes can travel within the lipid bilyer

3.  Prpoteins can also undergo-flip-flop movements in the lipid bilayer

4.  Many proteins remain completely embedded within the lipid bilayer

4
Correct Answer :

Many proteins remain completely embedded within the lipid bilayer


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