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Write the function of a Stentor.

Important Questions on Cells

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All cells in multicellular organisms can live independently.
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Cell wall is an outermost protective layer of cell which is made up of _____.(cellulose/glucose)
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What are different levels of organisation in multicellular organisms?
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Name two unicellular and two multicellular organisms.
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The green coloured plastids are known as _____.
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Study the table given below and answer the questions that follow.
Cell Nucleus Cell wall Cell membrane Plastid
Cell A Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cell B Yes No Yes No
Cell C No Yes Yes No

Which cell would most likely contain chloroplast?
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The honeycomb-like structure present in the cork is called a cell.
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Give differences between unicellular and multicellular organisms.
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Unicellular organisms have a single-celled body.
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You are given two prepared slides for study. One is showing onion peel and the other showing cheek cells, but they are not labelled. You are required to find out which is which? How would you do it?
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What is the cell wall? What is it made up of? List its two important functions.
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What are the three important features of living organisms?
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Describe the functions of the cell wall.
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What is the function of chloroplast?
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What is the function of chloroplasts in a plant cell?
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What do the chloroplasts contain?

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Match the items in column I with those in column II.

Column I Column II
1. Xylem a. Semipermeable
2. Phloem b. Permeable
3. Cell membrane c. Downward flow of sap
4. Root pressure d. Upward flow of water
5. Cell wall e. Guttation
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What are multicellular organisms? Name two multicellular organisms.
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There is one unicellular animal organism with a single flagellum with chloroplast in its cell name it. How would you establish that it is an animal and not a plant?
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The cell wall is present in animal cells.