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When cell components are fractionated by sedimentation, the correct order (from lower to higher gravitational force, g) in which the components get separated is .................

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Remember: In centrifugation, “big pellets first, tiny particles last.” Nuclei sediment at low speed, while ribosomes need ultracentrifugation.
Updated On: Sep 1, 2025
  • nuclei, mitochondria, microsomes, and ribosomes
  • microsomes, mitochondria, ribosomes, and nuclei
  • nuclei, ribosomes, mitochondria, and microsomes
  • ribosomes, microsomes, mitochondria, and nuclei
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The Correct Option is A

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Step 1: Principle of differential centrifugation
- During centrifugation, larger and denser organelles sediment at lower speeds (lower g-force).
- Smaller and lighter components require higher g-forces to sediment. Step 2: Size and density order of organelles
- Nuclei: largest and densest $⇒$ pellet first at low speed.
- Mitochondria: medium size $⇒$ pellet next at intermediate speed.
- Microsomes (vesicles from ER/Golgi): smaller $⇒$ pellet at higher speed.
- Ribosomes: very small $⇒$ require ultracentrifugation at highest speed. Therefore, the order is nuclei $⇒$ mitochondria $⇒$ microsomes $⇒$ ribosomes.
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