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The document contains four sets of questions for a Cell Biology exam. Each set contains 8 questions testing students' knowledge of topics like cytoplasmic organelles and their functions, processes like exocytosis and endocytosis, cell signaling strategies, DNA replication and damage, the fluid mosaic model of cell membranes, and more. Students are instructed to answer any 5 of the 8 questions in each set.
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Code No: 43049/43050

The document contains four sets of questions for a Cell Biology exam. Each set contains 8 questions testing students' knowledge of topics like cytoplasmic organelles and their functions, processes like exocytosis and endocytosis, cell signaling strategies, DNA replication and damage, the fluid mosaic model of cell membranes, and more. Students are instructed to answer any 5 of the 8 questions in each set.
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Code No: 43049/43050 R07 Set No - 1

II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009


CELL BIOLOGY
Bio-Technology
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. List out the different cytoplasmic organelles with specific functions within the cell.
[16]

2. Describe the process of exocytosis. What is the significance? [16]

3. Describe the different kinds of intercellular signaling strategies Give a suitable ex-
ample for each strategy. [16]

4. Explain with a suitable example how complex patterns of development are created
by cell-cell interactions? [16]

5. How can you differentiate a Prokaryotic cell from a Eukaryotic cell, give reasons
for the evolution? [16]

6. Explain by schematic representation how replication of damaged DNA can lead to


chromosome abnormalities, gene amplification and gene loss? [16]

7. Prove by an experimental strategy the observation that S-phase Cyclin-Cdk com-


plexes initiate DNS replication only one per cell? [16]

8. Write notes on:

(a) Cytoplasmic streaming


(b) Amoeaboid motion. [8+8]

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Code No: 43049/43050 R07 Set No - 2
II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
CELL BIOLOGY
Bio-Technology
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Explain in detail how Cdk activity can be suppressed by inhibitory phosphoryla-


tion? [16]

2. Explain in detail, the steps involved in the process of endocytosis. [16]

3. (a) Describe the structure of a G-protein linked receptor?


(b) Explain how trimeric G-proteins disassemble to relay signal from G-protein
linked receptors. [6+10]

4. Discuss various basic features of a cell. Explain their functions. [16]

5. Write about the following.

(a) Cyclic photophosphorylation


(b) Non cyclic photophosphorylation. [8+8]

6. Explain the two mechanisms, an how a morphogen gradient is created during the
process of animal development? [16]

7. The plasma membrane is considered to conform to the fluid mosaic model of cell
membrane preposed by Singer and Nicholson- Explain. [16]

8. Name at least five cancer critical genes that regulate cell division, and describe
their mechanism of action? [16]

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Code No: 43049/43050 R07 Set No - 3
II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
CELL BIOLOGY
Bio-Technology
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Given an account of structure and functions of an mitochondria. [16]

2. Describe the parts of a typical cell and give their functions. [16]

3. Write short notes on:

(a) Receptor mediated endocytosis


(b) Permease. [8+8]

4. Explain the chromosomal translocation events that result in chronic myelogenous


leukemia? [16]

5. (a) Name six signaling ligands and their respective receptors that act via receptor
tyrosine kinases?
(b) Comment on the responses generated in these diverse cell types following re-
ceptor tyrosine kinase activation? [10+6]

6. Define Frizzled / Dishelleved polarity signaling pathway. Explain their role in the
process of convergent extension during gastrula stage? [16]

7. Explain how asymmetric cell division leading to segregation of cytoplasmic compo-


nents to only one daughter cell is achieved? [16]

8. Write about the structure, motion and origin of cilia and flagella. [16]

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Code No: 43049/43050 R07 Set No - 4
II B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
CELL BIOLOGY
Bio-Technology
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Write about active transport driven by an ion gradient. [16]

2. (a) What are DNA tumor viruses?


(b) Explain how DNA tumor viruses inactivate the replication machinery? [4+12]

3. Explain the mechanism of bacterial chemotaxis mediated by a two-component sig-


naling pathway of Histidine-kinase-associated receptors. [16]

4. Write short notes on:

(a) TCA Cycle


(b) ATP Synthase. [8+8]

5. What are the types of Eukaryotic cells, how are they specialized. [16]

6. (a) Explain a procedure for creating a chimeric mouse with embryonic stem cells?
(b) What is the role of the foster mother in the generation of a chimeric mouse?
[8+8]

7. Write about the molecular organization of plasma membrane. Illustrate with a


diagram. [16]

8. Describe the sequence of events that are activated when mitogens bind to cell-
surface receptors that is necessary for entry of the cell into S-phase? [16]

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