Class 11 Biology MCQs | 100 MCQs | Cell: The Unit Of Life

Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 8: Cell – The Unit of Life – Part 2

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101. Mesosomes in bacteria are best described as:
ⓐ. True respiratory organelles in bacteria
ⓑ. Golgi-like secretion stacks in bacteria
ⓒ. Nucleus-bound pore complexes in bacteria
ⓓ. Fixation-related membrane infoldings
102. A commonly stated functional association of mesosomes is:
ⓐ. Protein translation on 80S ribosomes
ⓑ. Photosynthesis in thylakoid grana only
ⓒ. Respiration enzyme attachment sites
ⓓ. mRNA splicing inside a true nucleus
103. Mesosomes are derived as an invagination of the:
ⓐ. Capsule (glycocalyx) outer layer
ⓑ. Peptidoglycan cell wall layer
ⓒ. Outer membrane of Gram-negative
ⓓ. Plasma membrane layer
104. Mesosomes have been linked to bacterial cell division mainly via:
ⓐ. Chloroplast stroma reactions only
ⓑ. Septum formation during division
ⓒ. Nuclear pore transport control only
ⓓ. Ribosome assembly in nucleolus only
105. A bacterium performing aerobic respiration without mitochondria may rely on:
ⓐ. Mesosomal membrane infoldings
ⓑ. Golgi cisternae stacks in cytosol
ⓒ. Endoplasmic reticulum network sheets
ⓓ. Nuclear envelope folds with pores
106. Mesosome-like structures are reported mainly in electron micrographs of:
ⓐ. Mammalian red blood cells only here
ⓑ. Plant sieve tubes with nuclei here
ⓒ. Chemically fixed bacterial cells
ⓓ. Fungal hyphae with septa present
107. A suggested role of mesosomes related to the nucleoid is that it:
ⓐ. Creates nucleolus for rRNA synthesis
ⓑ. Helps DNA segregation at division
ⓒ. Builds spindle microtubules for mitosis
ⓓ. Packages proteins in Golgi cisternae
108. Which statement is accurate about mesosomes in many electron micrographs?
ⓐ. Always present in all living bacteria
ⓑ. Formed only from bacterial cell walls
ⓒ. Equivalent to mitochondria in structure
ⓓ. Often seen as fixation artifacts
109. Mesosomes were linked to respiration mainly because:
ⓐ. They create a nuclear envelope around DNA
ⓑ. They replace ribosomes in protein synthesis
ⓒ. They increase membrane surface area
ⓓ. They store starch granules for energy reserve
110. A student says, “Mesosomes are bacterial mitochondria.” The best correction is:
ⓐ. Fixation artifact in micrographs
ⓑ. It is a chloroplast-like plastid
ⓒ. It is a nucleus-bound organelle only
ⓓ. It is a Golgi-derived vesicle stack
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