Biology, asked by sujalverma704, 8 months ago

E. Answer the following questions.
1 "All cells in an organism do not have the same shape."
2.
3
in human beings
Where, and how, are chromosomes formed State their significance,
With the help of well labelled diagrams, highlight three differences between
plant cell and an animal cell.
Write the functions performed by the following cell organelles.
(a) Endoplasmic Reticulum
(b) Golgi Complex
(c) Nucleus
(d) Chromoplasts
(e) Vacuoles
(1) Mitochondria
The cell membrane is a very important component of a cell. How is damage
the cell membrane likely to impact the functions of the cell?
Define the term 'cell, for plants/animals. Name the different organelles th
make a cell. Explain why none of these is called the structural and function
unit of life,
Justify the above statement by drawing at least three different cell type found​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Yes every cell in an organism do not have same shape. In multicellular organism it every cell perform different activities like respiration, Digestion etc. In the case of unicellular organism a single cell perform every activity like in the case of Amoeba.
  • Chromosomes are formed in Nucleus.

Plant cell

Cell wall is present.

Plastids are present.

Vacuoles are large.

Animal cell

Cell wall is absent.

Plastids are absent.

Vacuoles are small.

  • Endoplasmic Reticulum- It helps in membrane biogenesis. Sites of lipid and Protein synthesis.

Answered by rajubuduru143raju152
3

Answer:

1) yes all cell in an organism do not have the same shape..... as our body is complex because of its structure its parts will also different as per the structure of cell should also be different cell have to per from so many function so its clear that only one type of cell cannot all the function

Explanation:

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