Q50.Arrange the following in decreasing order (size). A. Mitochondria B. Proteins C. Ribosomes D. Human egg E. Nucleus Choose the correct answer from the options given below : (1) D, A, C, B, E (2) D, A, C, E, B (3) D, E, C, A, B (4) D, E, A, C, B

Q50.Arrange the following in decreasing order (size).

A. Mitochondria
B. Proteins
C. Ribosomes
D. Human egg
E. Nucleus

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

(1) D, A, C, B, E
(2) D, A, C, E, B
(3) D, E, C, A, B
(4) D, E, A, C, B

Human egg is largest, followed by nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, then proteins—correct order D, E, A, C, B (option 4).

Option Analysis

  • Option (1) D, A, C, B, E: Wrong—nucleus (~5-10 μm) larger than mitochondria (~1-2 μm length), so E > A.

  • Option (2) D, A, C, E, B: Wrong—nucleus (E) bigger than mitochondria (A) and ribosomes (C ~25 nm).

  • Option (3) D, E, C, A, B: Wrong—mitochondria (A, 1-10 μm) larger than ribosomes (C, 20-30 nm).

  • Option (4) D, E, A, C, B: Correct—D (~100 μm), E (5-10 μm), A (1-10 μm), C (25 nm), B (1-10 nm typical).

Approximate Sizes

Component Size Range Notes
D. Human egg 100-120 μm Largest human cell
E. Nucleus 5-10 μm Largest organelle
A. Mitochondria 1-10 μm long Powerhouse, variable
C. Ribosomes 20-30 nm Protein factories
B. Proteins 1-10 nm Smallest macromolecules

Confused how to arrange mitochondria proteins ribosomes human egg nucleus from largest to smallest? NEET Q50 demands precise cell size knowledge—this guide delivers option (4) D-E-A-C-B with exact measurements for exam success.

Cell Component Sizes Ranked

Human egg (ovum) dominates at ~100-120 μm diameter—visible to naked eye. Nucleus follows at 5-10 μm, the cell’s control center. Mitochondria measure 1-10 μm long (often 1-2 μm). Ribosomes are tiny 20-30 nm. Proteins range 1-10 nm (e.g., hemoglobin ~5.5 nm).

Why This Order Matters

  • Human egg: Largest human cell for nutrient storage.

  • Nucleus: Houses DNA, largest eukaryotic organelle.

  • Mitochondria: Rod-shaped ATP producers.

  • Ribosomes: Non-membranous protein synthesizers.

  • Proteins: Building blocks, nanoscale.

NEET Exam Strategy

  • Remember: Egg > Nucleus > Mitochondria > Ribosome > Protein.

  • Mnemonic: Egg Never Makes Ribosomes Protect.

  • Common trap: Mitochondria vs nucleus—nucleus wins consistently.

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