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Course
Code:
BM120
Date:
Q.
No.
Time:
Instructions:
Instructions:
08/12/2022
School:
School
of
Science
Program/s:
BMS
Year
1st
Examination year: December-
2022
Examination:
End
Semester
Examination
8:30 am to 10:30 am
Course
Name:
Cell
Biology
Write
each
answer
on
a
new
page
Q.1
Q1
Do
as
directed
(12M)
Semester:I
Draw
neat
and
well-labelled
diagrams
wherever
required
Write each answer
on
a
new
page.
Use
of
a
calculator
is
permitted/not
permitted.
COs=Course
Outcome
mapping.
#
BTL=Bloom's
Taxonomy
Level
mapping
Details
A.
Choose
the
correct
option
from
the
options
given
below
(3Marks)
1.Which
part
of
the
compound
microscope
helps
in
gathering
and
focusing
light
rays
on
the
specimen
to
be
viewed?
a)
Eyepiece
lens
b)
Objective
lens
c)
Condenser
lens
d)
Magnifying
lens
2.
In
fluorescence
microscopy,
which
of
the
following
removes
all
light
except
the
blue
light?
a)
Exciter
filter
b)
Barrier
filter
c)
Dichroic
mirror
d)
Mercury
arc
lamp
3.
Which
of
the
following
do
not
have
a
nucleus
a)
Nerve
Cell
b)Muscle
cell
c)
RBC
Enrollment
No
d)WBC
B.
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
appropriate
answer
(5Marks)
4.
At
the
nuclear
envelope,
the
1.Total
Magnification
can
be
obtained
by
adjusting
the
Magnifying
power
of
and
Total
Marks:
40
Total Pages: 2
2.
In
the
nucleus,
the
lipid
bi-layers
are
separated
by
a
thin
space
known
as
the
3.
The
heterochromatin
is
composed
of
transcriptionally
active
regions
that
has
the
structural
and
functional
characteristics
of
the
heterochromatin
and
type
laminins
provide
a
stiffness
to
the
nucleus,
and
helps
in
chromatin
remodelling
during
replication.
Marks
COs
12
BTL'
BT1,
CO1,2,3,4|
BT2,
BT3
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Course Code: BM Date:

Q. No.

Time: Instructions:

Instructions:

08/12/

School: School of Science Program/s: BMS Year 1st

Examination year: December- 2022

Examination: End Semester Examination

8:30 am to 10:30 am

Course Name: Cell Biology

Write each answer on a new page

Q.1 Q1 Do as directed (12M)

Semester:I

Draw neat and well-labelled diagrams wherever required

Write each answer on a new page. Use of a calculator is permitted/not permitted. COs=Course Outcome mapping. # BTL=Bloom's Taxonomy Level mapping Details

A. Choose the correct option from the options given below (3Marks)

1.Which part of the compound microscope helps in gathering and focusing light

rays on the specimen to be viewed?

a) Eyepiece lens b) Objective lens c) Condenser lens d) Magnifying lens

2. In fluorescence microscopy, which of the following removes all light except the

blue light? a) Exciter filter b) Barrier filter c) Dichroic mirror d) Mercury arc lamp

  1. Which of the following do not have a nucleus a) Nerve Cell b)Muscle cell c) RBC

Enrollment No

d)WBC

B. Fillin the blanks with the appropriate answer (5Marks)

  1. At the nuclear envelope, the

1.Total Magnification can be obtained by adjusting the Magnifying power of

and

Total Marks: 40 Total Pages: 2

2. In the nucleus, the lipid bi-layers are separated by a thin space known as the

  1. The (^) heterochromatin is composed of transcriptionally active regions that has the structural and functional characteristics of the heterochromatin and (^) type laminins provide a

stiffness to the nucleus, and helps in chromatin remodelling during replication.

Marks COs 12

BTL'

BT1, CO1,2,3,4| BT2, BT

  1. The viroids are classified on the basis that the chloroplasts and the nucleolus

C. State whether thefollowing statements are True/False "with justilication"

(4Marks)

1. The role of thecapsule in bacteria is to help the to transfer genetic information

replicate in the type of viriods replicate in the nucleus and the

  1. Virulent phages reproduce by lysogenic cycle
  2. Viroids code for viral proteins
  3. Mycoplasmal cell is exactly sinmilar to bacterial cell

Q.2 JAnswer the following in one or two sentences (6 questions X2 Marks=12 Marks)

  1. State the Significance of Beer-Lambert law in Spectroscopy.
  2. What are the advantages of using Scanning clectron microscopy?
  3. What is the inmportance of the Stationary phase and Mobile phase in

chromatography?

  1. Can we separate amino acids using paper chromatography? Justify
  2. Explain helical and enveloped viruses with an exa1ple each.
  3. Refer to the image given below and answer the following questions

C. What is a solenoid?

H2A H

Octamer of Histones b How does DNA associate with the octamer?

H Histone

DNA

  1. Which molecules help in nuclear import? Explain.

Q.3 Answer the following in detail ANY FOUR (4 questions X4Marks =16 Marks)

  1. How will you differentiate between a gram positive and gram negative cell. Explain with a neat diagram.
  2. Discuss the structure and functions of the nuclear pore complex
  3. With the help of diagrams, expla1n the principle used in Light microscopy.
  4. What is HPLC? State the working of an HPLC. Which ali molecules can be used in this as sample material? 6. What is the role of a Column in Chromatography? Citing suitable examples explain how it helps to separate protein/amino acid molecules **End of Question Paper

12

16

BT1, CO1,2,3,4 BT2, BT

BT1, CO1,2,3,4 BT2, BT