Dear Deadly King!
Thanks a lot for replying again (not many people would do this!). Thanks a lot for encouraging me as well and for telling me that my bio book is not defective .
I want to ask another question of the same paper oct nov 2010.
Q. Which cell organelle does not contain nucleic acid?
A. Cholorplast.
B. Golgi Apparatus
C. Lysosome
D. Ribosome.
Tell me the correct answer which is not the third letter of alphabet neither the 1st letter nor the 4th letter but the remaing of the ABCD give above. Now tell me why and how on earth someone can know that the correct answer is not A but B.???Again, sorry, my bio book not mentions this???PLZZZZZZZZZZZ explain how B is correct?
How did u prepare for bio AS from notes or from book? Tell me. U are the only one who would dare reply again, others here perhaps find my questions either too boring or too difficult. How many subjects did u take in a sitting? I am afraid taking 1 or 2 is bad?
Thank you deadly king!
Take care.
Very tricky question.......not so obvious
Anyway first you should know what exactly are Nucleic acids : They are DNA and RNA
1. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid containing the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. They are found in nucleus of most cells.
2. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a nucleic acid which is essential for all known forms of life. They are of diverse types and may be located in many organelles. They are required for the synthesis of proteins since they code for them........meaning they carry precious information for the production of a particular protein.
Now we get back to your answers.......
All of them are organelles but they have different functions. It's their function which will help you identify the most appropriate answer here.
Function of :
1. Chloroplast : Photosynthesis
2. Golgi Apparatus : Modifies proteins
3. Ribosomes : Synthesis of proteins
4. Lysosomes : Scavengers of a cell, they eat up old unwanted organelles
So here itself we can eliminate A and C since they both carry out synthesis and where synthesis is concerned, RNA are bound to be there
There is also a type of RNA known as Ribosomal RNA founds in Ribosomes.
As for D, it engulfs all organelles which are no more in function, so it will definitely have taken in some RNA as well.
As for Golgi Apparatus, it only modifies the proteins but do NOT synthesise it
That's why it is free of nucleic acids
Hope I've been able to make it clear enough for you
Well for me I got notes from my tutor plus this book itself
The drawings help to understand a lot
Well I sat for Chemistry, Maths and Physics(complete A-level) and Biology and General Paper upto AS level
Others are perhaps busy with exams and all