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PYQ – MZO-001: Molecular Cell Biology (Solved Q&A) | MZO-001 | MSCZOO | M.Sc.Zoology | IGNOU | December 2024

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M.Sc. (Zoology) (MSCZOO) Term-End Examination December, 2024 MZO-001 : MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY Time : 2 Hours| Maximum Marks : 50 Note: (i)  Attempt any five questions.            (ii) All questions carry equal marks. 1. (a) Describe the structure and function of Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. (5 Marks) The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus are two important membrane-bound organelles found in all eukaryotic cells. They work together in the synthesis, modification, and transport of proteins and lipids. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)  Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is divided into two types – Rough ER (RER) and Smooth ER (SER). Rough ER has ribosomes attached to its outer surface which gives it a rough appearance. It plays a key role in the synthesis of proteins, especially those that are secreted, inserted into membranes, or delivered to lysosomes. After synthesis, these proteins are folded and packed into vesicles and sent to th...

PYQ – MZO-002: Genetics and Animal Biotechnology (Solved Q&A) | MZO-002 | MSCZOO | M.Sc.Zoology | IGNOU | December 2024

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M.Sc. (Zoology) (MSCZOO) Term-End Examination December, 2024 MZO-002 : GENETICS AND ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Time : 2 Hours| Maximum Marks : 50 Note:  Attempt any five questions.  All questions carry equal marks. 1. (a) Discuss the different categories of transcription factors. (5 Marks) Transcription factors are proteins that help in controlling gene expression by regulating transcription. They do not make RNA themselves but guide RNA polymerase to start or stop the process. They are important in development, cell cycle, stress response and hormone signaling. Transcription factors are mainly divided into two categories: 1. Based on Their Function There are two types: a) General Transcription Factors These transcription factors are needed for the transcription of almost all protein-coding genes. They help in forming the transcription initiation complex near the promoter region. They guide the RNA polymerase II to attach at the correct place and begin transcription. These factors a...

PYQ – MZO-003: Comparative Animal Physiology and Biochemistry (Solved Q&A) | MZO-003 | MSCZOO | M.Sc.Zoology | IGNOU | December 2024

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M.Sc. (Zoology) (MSCZOO) Term-End Examination December, 2024 MZO-003 : COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY Time : 2 Hours| Maximum Marks : 50 Note:  Attempt any five questions. 1. (a) Explain with help of a diagram fluid exchange across the capillary wall. (5 Marks) Fluid exchange through capillary walls is an important process that allows tissues to receive nutrients and remove waste. This exchange happens through two main processes: filtration (fluid moves out of capillaries) and reabsorption (fluid moves back into capillaries). The direction of fluid movement depends on the balance between capillary hydrostatic pressure and plasma oncotic pressure. At the arterial end of a capillary, the hydrostatic pressure (pushing force of blood) is greater than the oncotic pressure (pulling force created by plasma proteins like albumin). This causes water and small molecules like glucose, amino acids and oxygen to move out of the capillaries into the interstitial fluid. This p...

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