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  1. Asked: October 28, 2020In: Class 9

    Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell? Why?

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    Added an answer on December 13, 2020 at 6:46 am

    Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they contain enzymes that are needed for stepwise oxidation of food stuffs (carbohydrate, fats and lipids) present in the cells to CO₂ and water. Oxidation of food releases energy which is used to form high-energy ATP (adenosine triphosphaRead more

    Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they contain enzymes that are needed for stepwise oxidation of food stuffs (carbohydrate, fats and lipids) present in the cells to CO₂ and water. Oxidation of food releases energy which is used to form high-energy ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecules. ATP is known as Energy Currency of the cell and it is used as cellular fuel. Energy stored in ATP is used to bring about energy requiring activities of the cell such as photosynthesis, protein synthesis and muscle contraction.

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  2. Asked: October 28, 2020In: Class 9

    What would happen to the life of a cell if there was no Golgi apparatus?

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    Added an answer on December 13, 2020 at 6:46 am

    The materials synthesized in the ER are stored, sorted, modified, packaged and dispatched to various targets inside and outside the cell through the Golgi apparatus packs products in vesicles, the secretary vesicles. In some cases complex sugars e.g. cellulose, may be made from simple sugars in GolgRead more

    The materials synthesized in the ER are stored, sorted, modified, packaged and dispatched to various targets inside and outside the cell through the Golgi apparatus packs products in vesicles, the secretary vesicles. In some cases complex sugars e.g. cellulose, may be made from simple sugars in Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus is also involved in the formation of the cells which will not be possible if Golgi apparatus is not there.

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  3. Asked: October 28, 2020In: Class 9

    What would happen if the plasma membrane ruptures or breaks down?

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    Added an answer on December 13, 2020 at 6:45 am

    Plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane of the cell that maintains its homeostasis, i.e., constant internal composition of the cell. If it ruptures or breaks down the constant internal chemical composition of the cell will be lost and it will not be able to perform its basic functions. SRead more

    Plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane of the cell that maintains its homeostasis, i.e., constant internal composition of the cell. If it ruptures or breaks down the constant internal chemical composition of the cell will be lost and it will not be able to perform its basic functions. Such a cell with ruptured plasma membrane is killed.

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  4. Asked: October 28, 2020In: Class 9

    How is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryotic cell?

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    Difference between prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell: Prokaryotic Cell: 1. Cell size is generally small (1 - 10 µm). 2. Nuclear region is called nucleoid and is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane. 3. Only a single chromosome is present. 4. Nucleolus is absent. 5. Membrane bound cell organellesRead more

    Difference between prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell:

    Prokaryotic Cell:
    1. Cell size is generally small (1 – 10 µm).
    2. Nuclear region is called nucleoid and is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
    3. Only a single chromosome is present.
    4. Nucleolus is absent.
    5. Membrane bound cell organelles are absent.
    6. Cell division by fission or budding (no mitosis).
    Eukaryotic Cell:
    1. Cell is generally large (5 – 100 µm).
    2. Nuclear material is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
    3. More than one chromosome is present.
    4. Nucleolus is present.
    5. Membrane bound cell organelles.
    6. Cell division mitotic or meiotic.

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  5. Asked: October 28, 2020In: Class 9

    Make a comparison and write down ways in which plant cells are different from animal cells.

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    Added an answer on December 13, 2020 at 6:41 am

    The cells of animals and plants have the following differences: Animal Cell: 1. Animal cells are generally small in size. 2. Cell wall is absent. 3. Except the protozoan Euglena, no animal cell possesses plastids. 4. Vacuoles in animal cells are many, small and temporary. 5. Animal cells have a singRead more

    The cells of animals and plants have the following differences:
    Animal Cell:
    1. Animal cells are generally small in size.
    2. Cell wall is absent.
    3. Except the protozoan Euglena, no animal cell possesses plastids.
    4. Vacuoles in animal cells are many, small and temporary.
    5. Animal cells have a single highly complex and prominent Golgi apparatus.
    6. Animal cells have centrosome and centrioles.
    Plant Cell:
    1. Plant cells are larger than animal cells.
    2. The plasma membrane of plant cells is surrounded by a rigid cell wall of cellulose.
    3. Plastids are present.
    4. Most mature plant cells have a permanent and large central sap vacuole.
    5. Plant cells have many simpler units of Golgi apparatus, called dictyosomes.
    6. Plant cells lack centrosome and centrioles.

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