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19. which of the following occurs as minute globules in the protoplasm?
a. enzymes
b. fats and oils
c. pigments
d. proteins
20. this non-protoplasmic content is secreted by the chloroplasts which is responsible for photosynthesis?
a. enzymes
b. fats and oils
c. pigments
d. proteins
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- 24. it consists of cellulose and glycoproteins that protect and provide structural support to the cella. cell membraneb. cell wallc. plastidd. nucleoplasm25. this part of the cell is described as a heterogeneous, colored plastid responsible for pigment synthesis in eukaryotic organisms.a. chloroplastsb. ribosomesc. golgi apparatusd. chromoplast1. Why is chlorophyll green? A. It absorbs all wavelengths in the visible spectrum. B. It absorbs wavelengths only in the blue part of the visible spectrum. C. It absorbs wavelengths in only the blue and red parts of the visible spectrum. D. It absorbs wavelengths only in the red portions of the spectrum (680 nm, 700 nm). 2. The information/amino acids for protein synthesis is stored in A. Ribosome B. Cytoplasm C. Nucleus D. Nuclear Pores 3. Which is a characteristic of protein quaternary structure? A. A protein composed of identical subunits has quaternary structure but not tertiary structure. B. A protein composed of non-identical subunits contains two polypeptide chains with opposite charges. C. The quaternary structure of a multimeric protein always includes covalent crosslinks between the subunits. D. The quaternary structure of a multimeric protein always depends upon the primary structure of the subunits. 4. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) combines to…12. The theory of endosymbiosis posits that mitochondria became organelles in eukaryotes after an engulfment event leading to a symbiotic relationship that was maintained throughout evolutionary history. What evidence supports the theory of endosymbiosis? a. Mitochondria have their own DNA b. Mitochondrial ribosomes are similar in shape and size to prokaryotic I ribosomes c. The presence of the double membrane surrounding mitochondria d. All of the above
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