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Define:cell, cell organelles, Living and nonliving organisms

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Answered by minhaj66340
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Cell is the basic structural and functional unit of a living organism. These are the living and non-livingparts of a cell: - The living components of a cell are Nucleus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi bodies, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, Centrioles and Plastids

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Answered by drdurgavarathan
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CELL:

      Cells are the basic, fundamental unit of life. So, if we were to break apart an organism to the cellular level, the smallest independent component that we would find would be the cell.

CELL ORGANELLES:

               Cell organelle is a specialised entity present inside a particular type of cell that performs a specific function.There are various cell organelles, out if which, some are common in most types of cells like cell membranes, nucleus, and cytoplasm. However, some organelles are specific to one particular type of cell-like plastids and cell walls in plant cells.

LIVING ORGANISMS:

                A living organism is composed of cells. The cells divide and the body of the organisms show growth due to the increase in the number of cells. A tree is a living organism and shows the process of growth. Road, pen, and water are non-living organisms which do not show the process of growth.

NON LIVING ORGANISMS:

                Non living things are not alive. They do not possess life. They do not have cells and don’t grow or show locomotion/movement. They don’t undergo metabolism with anabolic and catabolic reactions. They do not reproduce.Non living things do not have a life span. They do not respire as they do not require food for energy and hence do not excrete. They do not fall into any cycle of – born, grow, reproduce and die. They are destroyed or broken down by external force.

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