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Question
Specific oxygen consumption rates for mammalian cells are in the range of (where
n
and
p
represents to nano and pico respectively)
Options
A. 0.05-5 nmol of O
2
/cell/h
B. 5 - 10 nmol of O
2
/cell/h
C. 0.05-5 pmol of O
2
/cell/h
D. 5 - 10 pmol of O
2
/cell/h
Correct Answer
0.05-5 pmol of O
2
/cell/h
Animal Cell Culture and Regulation problems
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1. Range of osmolarity tolerated/accepted in mOsm/Kg of H
2
O by mammalian cells is
Options
A. 150-300
B. 280-360
C. 300-325
D. 360-400
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Correct Answer: 280-360
2. Which of the following is not the explantation technique?
Options
A. Slide culture
B. Carrel flask culture
C. Roller test tube culture
D. Adherent primary culture
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Correct Answer: Adherent primary culture
3. An established cell line can be called where it has been subcultured at least
Options
A. 70 times at an interval of 3 days between subcultures
B. 40 times at an interval of 3 days between subcultures
C. 70 times at an interval of 1 day between subcultures
D. 50 times at an interval of 3 days between subcultures
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Correct Answer: 70 times at an interval of 3 days between subcultures
4. Which of the followings are the metabolic products of glucose and glutamine?
Options
A. CO
2
and NH
3
B. CO
2
and lactate
C. Lactate and ammonium
D. Lactate only
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Correct Answer: Lactate and ammonium
5. In animal cell culture, particularly mammalian cell culture, transformation means
Options
A. uptake of new genetic material
B. phenotypic modifications of cells in culture
C. both (a) and (b)
D. release of genetic information
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Correct Answer: phenotypic modifications of cells in culture
6. Range of optimum glucose concentration present in the culture media is
Options
A. 5.5 - 55 mmol/litre
B. 55 - 75 mmol/litre
C. 75-105 mmol/litre
D. 105-150 mmol/litre
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Correct Answer: 5.5 - 55 mmol/litre
7. At low glucose concentration, below 0.25 mmol/litre, large portions of glucose and glutamine is shunted via
Options
A. oxidative pathway
B. anaerobic pathway
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: oxidative pathway
8. Toxicity due to accumulation of ammonia can be overcome
Options
A. by substituting glutamine by glutamate
B. by controlled addition of glutamine at low level
C. by removal of ammonia or ammonium from culture medium
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
9. Which of the following is incorrect?
Options
A. Established cell lines (ECL) have short doubling time
B. ECL are invariably aneuploid
C. ECL grow in higher density
D. ECL do not show much evidence of spatial orientation
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Correct Answer: ECL grow in higher density
10. The technique of organ culture may be divided on the basis of employing
Options
A. solid medium
B. liquid medium
C. both (a) and (b)
D. semi-solid medium
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
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