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Question 1. Who discovered cells, and how?
Question 2. Why is the cell called the
structural and functional unit of
life?
Question 1. How do substances like CO2 and
water move in and out of the cell?
Discuss.
Question 2. Why is the plasma membrane
called a selectively permeable
membrane?
Question 1. Fill in the gaps in the following
table illustrating differences
between prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells.
Question 1. Can you name the two organelles
we have studied that contain
their own genetic material?
Question 2. If the organisation of a cell is
destroyed due to some physical
or chemical influence, what will
happen?
Question 3. Why are lysosomes known as
suicide bags?
Question 4. Where are proteins synthesised
inside the cell?
Question 1. Make a comparison and write down ways in which plant cells
are different from animal cells.
Question 2. How is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryotic cell?
Question 3. What would happen if the plasma membrane ruptures or breaks
down?
Question 4. What would happen to the life of a cell if there was no Golgi
apparatus?
Question 5. Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell? Why?
Question 6. Where do the lipids and proteins constituting the cell membrane
get synthesised?
Question 7. How does an Amoeba obtain its food?
Question 8. What is osmosis?
Question 9. Carry out the following osmosis experiment:
Take four peeled potato halves and scoos each one out to make
potato cups. One of these potato cups should be made from a
boiled potato. Put each potato cup in a trough containing water.
Now,
(a) Keep cup A empty
(b) Put one teaspoon sugar in cup B
(c) Put one teaspoon salt in cup C
(d) Put one teaspoon sugar in the boiled potato cup D.
Keep these for two hours. Then observe the four potato cups
and answer the following:
(i) Explain why water gathers in the hollowed portion of
B and C.
(ii) Why is potato A necessary for this experiment?
(iii) Explain why water does not gather in the hollowed out
portions of A and D.
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