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Animal Cell MCQs and Answers
1. Animal cells are distinguished from plant cells by their lack of
a) cell wall
b) chloroplasts
c) mitochondria
d) ribosomes
c) mitochondria
What is Cell?
A cell is the fundamental unit of life. Cells are made up of molecules called DNA, which carry the genetic instructions for life. Cells also contain proteins, which carry out the instructions in the DNA, and other molecules which help the cell function. Cells can exist on their own, or they can come together to form tissues and organs.
Animal Cells
Animal cells are the cells that make up the body of an animal. They are distinguished from other types of cells by their ability to move around and by the presence of specialized structures called organelles that allow them to carry out the complex tasks necessary for life.
Examples of the MCQs
1. The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property of 1883 was the first international treaty on intellectual property.
TRUE
FALSE
A Few More MCQs
1. What is a monomer?
A monomer is a molecule that can combine with other molecules to form a polymer.
2. What is a polymer?
A polymer is a molecule made up of many repeating units, called monomers.
3. What is a copolymer?
A copolymer is a molecule made up of two or more different types of monomers.
4. What is a homopolymer?
A homopolymer is a molecule made up of a single type of monomer.