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Answered by jahnvi19452
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1) Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell that carries out all of the functions needed by the organism, while multicellular organisms use many different cells to function. Unicellular organisms include bacteria, protists, and yeast.

2) Cell membrane, also called plasma membrane, thin membrane that surrounds every living cell, delimiting the cell from the environment around it.

3) cytoplasm

A homogeneous, translucent, colloidal liquid that fills the space between plasma membrane and nucleus in a cell is called cytoplasm.

4) The nuclear envelope separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm and provides the structural framework of the nucleus. ... The sole channels through the nuclear envelope are provided by the nuclear pore complexes, which allow the regulated exchange of molecules between the nucleus and cytoplasm.

5) The tangled fibrous mass inside protoplasm is known as chromatin. EXPLANATION: Chromatin is basically a mass of genetic material made up of DNA. It is the chromatin that condenses to form the chromosomes during cell division

6) So, particles move through water that is lower concentration to the raisin that is higher concentration. Due to which the raisin gets swell up and this process takes place is named as osmosis.It is true that swelling up of a raisin on keeping in water is known as osmosis.

7) The endoplasmic reticulum

Your answer is: The endoplasmic reticulum is an interconnected system of membrane-lined channels that run through the cytoplasm.

8) Ribosomes

Answer: Ribosomes are found in many places around a eukaryotic cell. You might find them floating in the cytosol. Those floating ribosomes make proteins that will be used inside of the cell.

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