Solutions of Cell: The Unit Of Life from Intermediate First Year Botany
Andhra Pradesh Board Botany Solutions from Chapter 9 - Cell: The Unit of Life
The detailed solutions to all the exercises of Cell: The Unit Of Life from Intermediate First Year Botany for 11th Andhra Pradesh Board are provided here. The topics covered are such as Prokaryotic Cells, Eukaryotic Cells and, Cell Theory. Students can practice frequently asked questions from this chapter.
Practice Other Topics from Cell: The Unit of Life
The topic describes a cell, which is a fundamental structural and functional unit of all living things. Robert Hooke was the first to discover that a cell has a nucleus and that his findings were proved using a microscope.

In this topic, we learn that animals have different types of cells, and they have a thin outer layer called the plasma membrane. Cell theory explains that all cells are formed from pre-existing cells. Therefore, all organisms are made up of cells.

The topic gives an overview of the cell. It explains that eukaryotic cells have nuclei, and prokaryotic cells do not have nuclei in the membrane. It mentions that the cells differ in shape and size in living organisms.

In this topic, we will learn about prokaryotic cells which have cell envelope and has a three-layer structure. It discusses the structure, characteristics and diagram of prokaryotic cell.

The topic mentions that eukaryotic cells have a cell membrane. It also explains the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
