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Cytology is a term coined by (Oscar Hertwig/Robert Brown)

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Important Questions on The Fundamental Unit Of Life

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Single Matching Questions
Match the contents of the column I and II.
Column I Column II
1. Robert Hooke (a) protoplasm
2. Robert Brown (b) cell theory
3. Schleiden and Schwann (c) the term ‘cell’
4. Von Mohl (d) diffusion
5. Cellulose (e) nucleus
6. Glycogen (f) inheritance
7. Mitochondria (g) energy
8. Chromosomes (h) glucose synthesis
9. Chloroplasts (i) Golgi apparatus
10. Nucleus (j) storage
11. Cell wall (k) Cellulose
12. Central vacuole (l) DNA plus histone
13. Chromatin (m) double membrane
  (n) cell sap
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‘Cell is a dynamic place’. Explain.
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Write the important features of cell theory.
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Electron microscope has a high resolution power. This is due to
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Do you agree that “A cell is a basic unit of an organism?”
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Give a brief account of discovery of the cell.
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Match the pairs.

Column A Column B
a. Interferon 1. Diabetes
b. Factor 2. Dwarfness
c. Somatostatin 3. Viral infection
d. Interleukin 4. Cancer
  5. Hemophilia
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The shape and size of cells are related to the function they perform. Explain how?
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Cells are made of a variety of chemical substances.
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What role did the microscope play in the development of the cell theory?
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Name the building blocks of living beings. What are they made of?
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Explain the statement, “Cell is the functional unit of life”.
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Why does viruses form a exception to cell theory?
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Which of the following does not have cellular structure?
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Do you agree that “A cell is a building unit of an organism”. If yes, explain why?
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Why is the cell called the structural and functional unit of life?
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Write down three basic characteristics of a cell.
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Do you agree that “A cell is a building unit of an organism”? If yes, explain why?