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Chapter: 03. The Cell

Which cell in the human body is considered the longest?
Name the three types of plastids found in plant cells.
What significant contribution did Robert Hooke make regarding the term ‘cell’?
Why is cell division important for repairing tissues?
What are the three basic parts of a typical cell?
What are the primary functions of the cell wall in plant cells?
Name an organelle present in animal cells but absent in plant cells.
Describe the general appearance of onion peel cells under a microscope.
Explain the concept of tissue formation in multicellular organisms.
Where do many of the cell’s life processes take place within the cell?
What are the main functions of the Golgi complex?
What are chromatin fibres composed of and what is their significance?
What is the role of chromoplasts in plants?
Describe the main locomotive structures of Chlamydomonas.
Who discovered cells and when?
What is the role of the nucleolus within the nucleus?
What do leucoplasts store?
How are nerve cells structurally adapted for their function?
What is the approximate size of human Red Blood Cells (RBCs)?
What is the primary function of the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?
What is staining in the context of studying cells?
How does the vacuole in a mature plant cell differ from vacuoles in animal cells?
How are unicellular organisms different from multicellular organisms in terms of cell number?
What is the primary definition of a cell?
Why is the cell membrane called a selectively permeable membrane?
Name two key structures present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell.
What is a key difference in shape between plant guard cells and animal muscle cells?
List two functions of the vacuole in a plant cell.
What is the function of the nuclear pores in the nuclear envelope?
Give two examples of unicellular animals.
What is the main component of the plant cell wall?
Why do cells show variation in their shapes?
What is a distinguishing feature of Red Blood Cells (RBCs) observed under a microscope?
List the two main statements of the Cell Theory.
Describe the shapes of Xylem vessels and Mesophyll cells in plants.
What is the specific function of chloroplasts?
Why do larger organisms have more cells rather than bigger cells?
Define protoplasm.
What are pseudopodia and which animal cells are known for having them?
Which human cells are unique for lacking a nucleus?
How can you distinguish human cheek cells from onion peel cells based on their structure?
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