Biology, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

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Answered by Merjius
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Answer:

A cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life, which contains various organells like mitochondria, nucleus,etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Cell is said to be smallest structural and functional unit of life.

All the living organisms perform certain basic functions in a similar manner and are of one or more compartments called the cells.

The term 'cell' come from Latin word ' cellula' which means ' Little room'.

Know more :-

  • ' Robert hooke' (1665)observed thin sections of cork of bark of tree under a self designed compound microscope and noticed something like honey-comb compartments. He coined them as cell. Actually, he observed the rigid cell walls of dead cells.
  • 'Anton von Leeuwenhoek'(1674) was first to discover living cells like bacteria from tartar of teeth.

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