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Which of these is NOT part of the cell theory as originally proposed?

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The process by which the plasma membrane pinches in to form a vesicle to take in liquid is called:

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Cell

Which of the following describes 'G0 phase' correctly?

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Cell

What is the sedimentation coefficient of the larger subunit of an 80S ribosome?

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Cell

In which stage of meiosis do sister chromatids finally separate?

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Cell

The complex of DNA and protein in a non-dividing cell is called:

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Cell

Middle lamella is mainly composed of:

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Cell

Which organelle shows polarity with a 'cis' face and a 'trans' face?

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Biology
Cell

Peroxisomes are involved in the breakdown of:

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Cell

The space inside the thylakoid membrane is called:

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Biology
Cell

During which phase of meiosis does the nuclear envelope disappear for the second time?

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Cell

Which of these is an example of an enucleated eukaryotic cell?

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Cell

The term 'Mitosis' was coined by:

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Biology
Cell

The movement of molecules against the concentration gradient using ATP is:

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Biology
Cell

Which of the following stages is characterized by the terminalization of chiasmata?

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Cell

What is the function of the glyoxysome?

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Cell

What are the 'staples' that hold sister chromatids together?

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Biology
Cell

Syncytium is a condition where:

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Biology
Cell

Which cytoskeletal element is made of tubulin?

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Biology
Cell

The phenomenon where a cell's DNA is intentionally destroyed (programmed cell death) is:

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