Chemistry, asked by hetgoswami434, 9 months ago

1. What is osmosis?
2. What does ATP stand for? Where is it synthesised
in a cell?
3. How does an Amoeba obtain its food?
4. What are cristae?
5. Name two cell organelles that contain their own
genetic material.
6. What are the contents of nucleolus?
7. Write down any two characteristics of a
prokaryotic cell.
8. What are leucoplasts?
9. What is cellulose? In which part of cell is it found?
10. What are chromosomes?
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Answers

Answered by bshrabani94gmailcom
2

Answer:

1: a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semi permeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one.

2: adenosine triphosphate. it is synthesised inside mitochondria of the cell.

Answered by Anonymous
15

Explanation:

1- Osmosis is passage of water from a region of high concentration to low concentration..

2-ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate..it is synthesized in mitochondria of a cell.

3- amoeba obtains it's food from the process of endocytosis

4- cristae are the folds on the inner surface of mitochondria..

5- mitochondria and plastid.

7- prokaryotic cell lack nuclear memberane and are primitive.

8- leucoplast are the plastics which contains material such as starch, oli and protein granule are stored.

9- Cellulose is a touch fibre coating which is found in a plant cell in organelle of cell wall.

10- Chromosome are the chromatin material which forms rod shaped like structure when cell is about to divide..

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