Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Cell : The Unit of Life

Question:

Assertion : The nucleoli are spherical structures present in the cytoplasm.

Reason: Cilium and flagellum emerge from centriole-like structure called the basal bodies .

Options:

Both Assertion and Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

Both Assertion and Reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

Assertion is true but reason is false.

Assertion is false but reason is true.

Correct Answer:

Assertion is false but reason is true.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (4) –Assertion is false but reason is true.

Nucleus as a cell organelle was first described by Robert Brown as early as 1831. Later the material of the nucleus stained by the basic dyes was given the name chromatin by Flemming. The interphase nucleus (nucleus of a cell when it is not dividing) has highly extended and elaborate nucleoprotein fibres called chromatin, nuclear matrix and one or more spherical bodies called nucleoli.

The nuclear matrix or the nucleoplasm contains nucleolus and chromatin. The nucleoli are spherical structures present in the nucleoplasm. The content of nucleolus is continuous with the rest of the nucleoplasm as it is not a membrane bound structure. It is a site for active ribosomal RNA synthesis. Larger and more numerous nucleoli are present in cells actively carrying out protein synthesis.

Cilia (sing.: cilium) and flagella (sing.: flagellum) are hair-like outgrowths of the cell membrane. Cilia are small structures which work like oars, causing the movement of either the cell or the surrounding fluid. Flagella are comparatively longer and responsible for cell movement. The prokaryotic bacteria also possess flagella but these are structurally different from that of the eukaryotic flagella. The electron microscopic study of a cilium or the flagellum show that they are covered with plasma membrane. Their core called the axoneme, possesses a number of microtubules running parallel to the long axis.Both the cilium and flagellum emerge from centriole-like structure called the basal bodies.