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Solving the Cell: The Unit of Life Multiple Choice Questions of Class 11 Biology Chapter 8 MCQ can be of extreme help as you will be aware of all the concepts. These MCQ Questions on Cell: The Unit of Life Class 11 with answers pave for a quick revision of the Chapter thereby helping you to enhance subject knowledge. Have a glance at the MCQ of Chapter 8 Biology Class 11 and cross-check your answers during preparation.<\/p>\n

I. Select the correct answer from the following questions:<\/span><\/p>\n

Question 1.
\nRibosomes were discovered by
\n(a) Golgi
\n(b) Porter
\n(c) Robertis
\n(d) Palade<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) Palade.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 2.
\nIn which component of a mitochondrion ATP is synthesied?
\n(a) Matrix
\n(b) outer membrane
\n(c) crista
\n(d) F0<\/sub>-F1<\/sub> complex (Oxysome)<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) F0<\/sub>-F1<\/sub> complex (Oxysome)<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 3.
\nTonoplast, a differentially permeable membrane, surround the
\n(a) nucleus
\n(b) Cytoplasm
\n(c) Lysosomes
\n(d) Vacuole<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) Vacuole.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 4.
\nAddition of the new cell wall material in the existing one is
\n(a) Deposition
\n(b) Aggregation
\n(c) Intussusception
\n(d) apposition<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (c) Intussusception.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 5.
\nThe interphase nucleus is enclosed in
\n(a) a porous double membrane
\n(b) a non-porous single membrane
\n(c) a porous double membrane
\n(d) many membranes<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (c) A porous double membrane.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 6.
\nThe chloroplast thylakoids are in the form of
\n(a) interconnected sacs
\n(b) independent discs
\n(c) interconnected tabules
\n(d) stalked discs.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (a) Interconnected sacs.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 7.
\nAerobic respiration is performed by
\n(a) glyoxisome
\n(b) lysosomes
\n(c) mitochondria
\n(d) stalked discs.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (c) Mitochondria.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 8.
\nPlant cell differ from animal cell in having
\n(a) mitochondria
\n(b) cell wall
\n(c) golgi bodies
\n(d) ribosomes<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (b) Cell wall<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 9.
\nThe cell wall of certain fungi is made of
\n(a) lignin
\n(b) pectin
\n(c) suberin
\n(d) chitin<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) Chitin<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 10.
\nDesmosomes are connected with
\n(a) cytolysis
\n(b) cell division
\n(c) cell excretion
\n(d) cell adherence.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) Cell adherence.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 11.
\nFluid mosaic model of cell membrane state that it has lipid bilayer with
\n(a) proteins on the outer surface only.
\n(b) Some proteins embedded and some on the surface.
\n(c) Proteins on both the surfaces.
\n(d) Proteins embedded and some on the surface.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (b) Some proteins embedded and some on the surface.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 12.
\nFluid mosaic model of cell membrane was proposed by
\n(a) Singer and Nicholson
\n(b) waston and crick
\n(c) Robertson
\n(d) danielli and davson<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (c) Robertson.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 13.
\nRibosomes are centres
\n(a) Photosynthesis
\n(b) liquid synthesis
\n(c) Respiration
\n(d) protein synthesis<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) Protein synthesis.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 14.
\nA membrahe covering
\n(a) Mitochondrion
\n(b) nucleolus
\n(c) Plastid
\n(d) Lysosome<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (b) Nucleolus.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 15.
\nSolar energy is converted into ATP\/chemical energy by
\n(a) Chloroplast
\n(b) Ribosome
\n(c) Mitochondria
\n(d) Peroxisome<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (a) Chloroplast.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 16.
\nThe organelle regarded a sugar factory in an autotrophic eukaryotic cell is
\n(a) Mitochondrion
\n(b) Ribosome
\n(c) Chloroplast
\n(d) Endoplasmic reticulum.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (c) Chloroplast.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 17.
\nCell wall shows
\n(a) Permeability
\n(b) Semi permeability
\n(c) Impermeability
\n(d) Differential permeability<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (a) Permeability<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 18.
\nGolgi apparatus is lacking in
\n(a) Higher plants
\n(b) yeasts
\n(c) Liver cells
\n(d) Blue green algae.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) Blue green algae.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 19.
\nOuter and inner membranes of mitochondria are
\n(a) structurally and functionally different
\n(b) stucturally different but functionally similar
\n(c) structurally and functionally similar
\n(d) structurally similar but functionally different<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (a) Structurally and functionally different<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 20.
\nSmallest unit in cell wall is
\n(a) Middle lamella
\n(b) Microfibil
\n(c) Micelle
\n(d) Fibril<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (c) Micelle.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 21.
\nMitochondria are absent in
\n(a) Green algae
\n(b) Brown algae
\n(c) Red algae
\n(d) Bacteria<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) Bacteria<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 22.
\nPolymorphic cell organelle is
\n(a) Golgi complex
\n(b) lysosome
\n(c) Glyoxysome
\n(d) peroxisome<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (b) Lysosome.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 23.
\nOrganelle covered
\n(a) Glyoxysome
\n(b) lysosome
\n(c) Glyoxysome
\n(d) All of these<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) All of these.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 24.
\nLysosome contain
\n(a) Carbohydrates
\n(b) nucleic acids
\n(c) Hydrolases
\n(d) Hormones<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (c) Hydrolases.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 25.
\nWhich cell organelle reduces the number of other organelles?
\n(a) Mitochondria
\n(b) Lysosome
\n(c) Oxysome
\n(d) None of these<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (b) Lysosome.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 26.
\nThe plant cell wall possesses
\n(a) Hemicellulose
\n(b) Cellusose
\n(c) Pectin
\n(d) All of these<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: (d) All of these.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

II. Fill in the blanks:<\/span><\/p>\n

Question 1.
\nAll organisms are composed of ………….. Some are composed of a single cell and called …………… organisms while others, like us, are composed of many cells and called …………… organisms.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: cells, unicellular, multicellular<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 2.
\nThe study of structure, composition, functions and life processes of the cell is called ……………<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: cell biology<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 3.
\n……………… was the first person to describe the cell in 1865 when he used a microscope built by him to examine a thin slice of cork<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: Robert Hooke<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 4.
\nIn 1831, …………….. made on important discovery when he reporeted the presence of a small sphere in the cells of the orchid root<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: Robert Brown<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 5.
\n………….. and ………….. combined their views and formulated the cell theory<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: Schleiden, Schwann<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 6.
\nThe presence of several types of organ systems in the body of multicellular organism is a unique example of …………….<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: division of labour<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 7.
\nSince most of the activities of an organism are present in miniature form in each and every cell, the cell can be called a ………………..<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: functional unit of life<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 8.
\nEvery cell has its own .life span Old and weak cells die and are replaced by new ones which are formed by the ………….. of the younger cells<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: division<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 9.
\nIn general, cells can be divided into two main types (a) ……………. (b) ……………<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: prokaryotic, eukaryotic cells<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 10.
\nThe prokaryotic cells are represented by the bacteria, blue-green algae, mycoplasma or PPLO (pleuro pneumonia like organisms) ………….. and ……………<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: spirochete, rickettsiae<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 11.
\nThe bacteria can be classifed into two groups on the basis of the differences in the cell envelopes viz the …………. and …………..<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: Gram positive, Gram negative<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 12.
\nOne such structure is the mesosome which is formed by the extensions of plasma membrane into the cell in the ……………, ………….. and ………….<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: form of vescicies, tubules, lamellae<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 13.
\nSeveral ribosomes may attach to a single m RNA and form a chain called ………….. or …………<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: polyribosomes, polysome.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 14.
\nBacterial flagellum is composed of three parts- …………, ………… and …………<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: filament, hook, basal body<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 15.
\nIn fact, the plant cells possess a conspicuous thick layer of cellilose covering the cell membrane called the …………..<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: cell wall<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

III. Mark the statements True (T) or False (F)<\/span><\/p>\n

Question 1.
\nSometimes a few chromosomes have secondary constrictions at a constant location, which are their non-staining region and give the appearance of a small fragment called the satellite.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 2.
\nEvery chromosome essentially has a primary constriction or the centromere on the sides of which disc shaped structures called kine- tochore, for the attachment of the spindle fibres, is also present.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 3.
\nThe biochemical analysis of the isolated chromatin has revealed that it contains DNA, some basic protein called histones, some nonhistone proteins and also RNA.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 4.
\nThe electron microscope has revealed that the nuclear envelope, which consists of two parallel membranes spaced by 10 to 50nm called the perinuclear space.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 5.
\nThe eukaryotic cells usually possess a large sized, almost centrally located and densely stained organelle containing the genetic material called nucleus.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 6.
\nThe central part of the centriole is also proteinaceous called the hub, which is connected with a tubules of the peripheral tripets by radial spokes made up of protein.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 7.
\nThe electron microscopic studies of the cross section of a cilium or the flagellum shows that it it covered with plasma membrane and its core called the axoneme possesses a number of microtubules running parallel to the long axis of the organelle.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 8.
\nCilia and flagella are the hair-like microtubular organelle projected in the form of an out growth of the cell membrane used either for the movement of the cell or the movement of the surrounding* fluid.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


\n

Question 9.
\nInside the space lined by the inner membrane of the chloroplast, called the ribosomes a number of organized flattened membranous sacs are present called the cytoskeleton.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: False<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 10.
\nBased on the type of pigments present in them plastids can be classified into chloroplasts, chromoplasts and leucoplasts.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 11.
\nVacuoles also exert a hydrostatic pressure called the vacuole pressure that gives the mechanical support to the cell.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: False<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 12.
\nThe primary wall consists of a very fine network of the microfibrils made up of cellulose and pectic polysachharides embedded in the gellike matrix.<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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Question 13.
\nMany cells exhibit the rough surface endoplasmic reticulum, whereas such granular structures are not present in many of them in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER).<\/p>\n

\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer: True<\/p>\n<\/details>\n


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IV. Match the column I with column II.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Column I<\/td>\nColumn II<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(a) All organisms are composed<\/td>\n1. Two dutch scientist E. Gorter and F. Grendel in 1925.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(b) Robert Hooke was the first person to<\/td>\n2. extracted lipid would cover the surface of water.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(c) Cell theory<\/td>\n3. of cell.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(d) The presence of several types of organ systems in the body of multicellular organims is<\/td>\n4. describe the cell in 1965 when he used a microscope built by him to examine a thin slice of cork.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(e) The initial evidence that the cell membrane contains lipid came after the study of<\/td>\n5. and muscle contraction by release and up take of Ca2+<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(f) After the extraction of lipid from human RBCs they measured surface area the<\/td>\n6. a unique example of division of labour.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(g) Mitochondria typically it appears as sausage shaped or cylindrical with 0.2-1.0\/xm (average 0.5 Jim)<\/td>\n7. in its diameter and 1.0-4. 1 pm in length.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(h) In human beings the eryth-rocyte’s membrane has approxi-mately 52% protein.<\/td>\n8. Present all along the length and breadth in almost all the eukary-otic cells consisting mainly of the tubulion protein.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(i) Microtubules are the hollow, cylindrical and stiff structure of approximately 25nm diameter<\/td>\n9. and 40% of lipid whereas the myelinated neuron has approxi-mately 20% of protein and 80% of lipid.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(j) Microfilaments are solid and cylindrical structure of 8-1 Onm diameters made up of<\/td>\n10. other cytaskeletal filaments.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(k) Intermediate filament are solid and unbranched filamentous structure often interconnected to the<\/td>\n11. the helical polymer of atin protein.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(l) Based on the type of pigments present in them plastids can be classified into<\/td>\n12. Chloroplasts, chromoplasts and leucoplasts.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(m) The central part of the centriole is also<\/td>\n13. proteinaceous called the hub.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(n) The biochemical analysis of the isolated chromatin has reve-aled that it contains DNA,<\/td>\n14. some basic protein called histones, some non-histone protains and also RNA.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(o) The other important roles SER play in the cell is detoxi fication of a variety of organic compounds<\/td>\n15. (i) All living arganisms are composed of cells and products of cells.
\n(ii) All cells arise from pre-existing cells.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n
\nAnswer<\/span><\/summary>\n

Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Column I<\/td>\nColumn II<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(a) All organisms are composed<\/td>\n3. of cell.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(b) Robert Hooke was the first person to<\/td>\n4. describe the cell in 1965 when he used a microscope built by him to examine a thin slice of cork.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(c) Cell theory<\/td>\n15. (i) All living arganisms are composed of cells and products of cells.
\n(ii) All cells arise from pre-existing cells.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(d) The presence of several types of organ systems in the body of multicellular organims is<\/td>\n6. a unique example of division of labour.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(e) The initial evidence that the cell membrane contains lipid came after the study of<\/td>\n1. Two dutch scientist E. Gorter and F. Grendel in 1925.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(f) After the extraction of lipid from human RBCs they measured surface area the<\/td>\n2. extracted lipid would cover the surface of water.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(g) Mitochondria typically it appears as sausage shaped or cylindrical with 0.2-1.0\/xm (average 0.5 Jim)<\/td>\n7. in its diameter and 1.0-4. 1 pm in length.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(h) In human beings the eryth-rocyte’s membrane has approxi-mately 52% protein.<\/td>\n9. and 40% of lipid whereas the myelinated neuron has approxi-mately 20% of protein and 80% of lipid.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(i) Microtubules are the hollow, cylindrical and stiff structure of approximately 25nm diameter<\/td>\n8. Present all along the length and breadth in almost all the eukary-otic cells consisting mainly of the tubulion protein.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(j) Microfilaments are solid and cylindrical structure of 8-1 Onm diameters made up of<\/td>\n11. the helical polymer of atin protein.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(k) Intermediate filament are solid and unbranched filamentous structure often interconnected to the<\/td>\n10. other cytaskeletal filaments.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(l) Based on the type of pigments present in them plastids can be classified into<\/td>\n12. Chloroplasts, chromoplasts and leucoplasts.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(m) The central part of the centriole is also<\/td>\n13. proteinaceous called the hub.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(n) The biochemical analysis of the isolated chromatin has reve-aled that it contains DNA,<\/td>\n14. some basic protein called histones, some non-histone protains and also RNA.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
(o) The other important roles SER play in the cell is detoxi fication of a variety of organic compounds<\/td>\n5. and muscle contraction by release and up take of Ca2+<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/details>\n
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