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Cell

● Basic structural and functional unit of life

● First observed by Robert Hooke (1665)

● Shape and size - related to respective functions.

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PROKARYOTIC CELL

EUKARYOTIC CELL

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Animal Cell

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Plant Cell

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Cell Membrane vs Cell Wall

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Major Components of a Eukaryotic Cell

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Types of Plastids

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Plant Cell vs Animal Cell

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Image credits: Amoeba sisters

Types of Solution based on Tonicity

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Osmosis

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ANKMIC

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Q1. Which of these is the “suicide bag” of the cell?

A. Nucleus

B. Golgi apparatus

C. Lysosome

D. Mitochondria

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Q1. Which of these is the “suicide bag” of the cell?

A. Nucleus

B. Golgi apparatus

C. Lysosome

D. Mitochondria

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Q2. The genetic material of a cell is found in

A. Nucleus

B. Mitochondria

C. Leucoplast

D. Cytoplasm

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Q2. The genetic material of a cell is found in

A. Nucleus

B. Mitochondria

C. Leucoplast

D. Cytoplasm

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Q3. Which of these is NOT true about a prokaryote?

A. Can be unicellular or multicellular

B. Well-developed organelles are absent

C. Nucleoid is present

D. Cytoplasm is present

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Q3. Which of these is NOT true about a prokaryote?

A. Can be unicellular or multicellular

B. Well-developed organelles are absent

C. Nucleoid is present

D. Cytoplasm is present

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Q4. Which of these is NOT true about a prokaryote?

A. Can be unicellular or multicellular

B. Well-developed organelles are absent

C. Nucleoid is present

D. Cytoplasm is present

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Q4. Which of these is NOT true about a prokaryote?

A. Can be unicellular or multicellular

B. Well-developed organelles are absent

C. Nucleoid is present

D. Cytoplasm is present

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Q5. Dried raisins swell up when placed in

A. Hypertonic solution

B. Hypotonic solution

C. Isotonic solution

D. All of these

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Q5. Dried raisins swell up when placed in

A. Hypertonic solution

B. Hypotonic solution

C. Isotonic solution

D. All of these

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Q6. Protein synthesis in a cell occurs in

A. mitochondria

B. ribosome

C. nucleus

D. endoplasmic reticulum

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Q6. Protein synthesis in a cell occurs in

A. mitochondria

B. ribosome

C. nucleus

D. endoplasmic reticulum

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Apart from the nucleus, which cell organelles have their own DNA?

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