Biology, asked by chiranjeevi572, 2 months ago

• Observe it under microscope. Draw
your observation in your note book.
• Compare the observations of both
activities or fig-3(a) and 3(b) and
note down the differences?
• Can you guess the reason for the
differences?​

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Answered by RROBROY
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Answer:

Observe it under microscope. Draw

your observation in your note book.

• Compare the observations of both

activities or fig-3(a) and 3(b) and

note down the differences?

• Can you guess the reason for the

differences?

Explanation:

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Answered by GraceS
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the two figures above shows

  • Cell Membrane

The basic components of a cell are cell

membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus. The cytoplasm and nucleus

are enclosed within the cell membrane,

also called the plasma membrane. The

membrane separates cells from one

another and also the cell from the

surrounding medium

  • Cytoplasm

It is the jelly-like substance present

between the cell membrane and the

nucleus. Various other components, or

organelles, of cells are present in the

cytoplasm. These are mitochondria, golgi

bodies, ribosomes, etc.

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