The Fundamental Unit of Life
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Science Solutions from Chapter -1 - The Fundamental Unit of Life
This chapter describes the concept of the cell, which is the fundamental unit of life. We will learn that it was first discovered by Robert Hooke when he observed a slice of cork that looked like a honeycomb.
Practice Other Topics from The Fundamental Unit of Life
This topic discusses the facts regarding the discovery of a cell. It distinguishes the living organisms on the basis of the number of cells, their shapes and sizes. It also explains the properties of the cell like the division of labour.

The topic on the structural organization of the cell illustrates each and every component of the cell. It basically focuses on the cell organelles. It also provides information on the plasma or cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm and the nucleus.
