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Cell - Robert hook
Yes size of cell depend on size of organism as we know that all the organism which are small in size have small cell that's why they look small
Ostrich egg is largest cell and mycoplasma is smallest cell.
Chick cell
Yes., both the cell were arranged in same way like bricks
Cell - tissue - organ - organ system - individual
Cilli and flagella are motile which help in the locomotion
Vacoule
Cell, cell
Unicellular and multicellular
Nueron mycoplasma also called mollicutes
Cell, Nucleus
Nucleus plasma membrane
Chromosome, gene
Chloroplast
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Explanation:
1.cell is common to all living beings. cell was discovered by Robert hooke.
2.the shape of the cell depend upon the function it performs.the shape of cell may change or remain same.size of the cell is depend on the size of the organism.
3.largest cell : Ostrich egg
smallest cell: Mycoplasma
5.cell, tissues,organs,organ system, organisms
6.flagella
7.vacuoles
9.Cell:cell are the basic building blocks of all living things it is structurAl and functional unit of living organisms.
Tissues:Tissues are groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function. The word tissue comes from a form of an old French verb meaning “to weave”. There are four different types of tissues in animals: connective, muscle, nervous, and epithelial.
organs:Organ, in biology, a group of tissues in a living organism that have been adapted to perform a specific function. In higher animals, organs are grouped into organ systems; e.g., the esophagus, stomach, and liver are organs of the digestive system. Organ.
protoplasm:the colourless material comprising the living part of a cell, including the cytoplasm, nucleus, and other organelles.