Biology, asked by sujayisarani1, 11 months ago

1. What will happen in the cell if the nucleus is removed?

2.Name the smallest and largest cell organelle of the cell.

3.Mention two functions of
i. Endoplasmic reticulum
ii.Lysosomes

4.State four differences between plant and animal cell.​

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Answered by WolverineX22
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  1. Nothing but the cell will die or divide in the form of to much to produce CANCER
  2. We consider the surface area as the criteria then the smallest cell organelle is ribosome and the largest cell organelle is nucleus in animal cell & vacuole in plant cell. Mostly, ribosomes are not bound by membrane but they can become membrane bound during the protein synthesis.
  3. I) A:ENDOPLASMIC RETICULAM IS THE MAIN CONSTIUENT IN THE PRODUCTION OF PROTIENE.

B:IT PROVIDES A FRAME WORK TO THE CELL.

II)A)LYSOSOMES DIGEST THE WASTE OR INJURED CELL.

B)IT ACT AS AN IMMUNITY TO A PARTICULAR CELL.

ANIMAL CELL

  • It contains centrosomes
  • It contains no vacuole or if present they are very small
  • It does not contain plastid
  • It does not have a cell wall

PLANT CELL

  • It does not contain centrosome
  • It contains large vacuoles
  • It contains 3 types of plastid
  • It have a cell wall

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Answered by dipeshgawade333
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Answer: 1. The cell would be destroyed as the human can't live without a heart

4. A) In animal cell,cell wall is absent opposite to the plant cell.

B). Vacules present in plant cell are larger than animal cell

Explanation:

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