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Q 1.Plasma membrane is made up of which two components? Q 2. What is a hypotonic solution? Q 3. What is a hypertonic solution? Q 4. What is the isotonic solution? Q 5. The cell wall is made up of which component? Q 6.Give an example of the unicellular organism. Q 7. Give an example of a multicellular organism. Q 8. What is the intracellular source of a digestive enzyme? Q 9. What is endocytosis? Q 10. Where are genes located?

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  1. Like all other cellular membranes, the plasma membrane consists of both lipids and proteins. The fundamental structure of the membrane is the phospholipid bilayer, which forms a stable barrier between two aqueous compartments.
  2. A hypotonic solution is a solution that has a lower solute concentration compared to another solution.
  3. A hypertonic solution contains a higher concentration of solutes compared to another solution. ... If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, the cell is considered hypotonic.
  4. Isotonic solutions contain equal concentrations of impermeable solutes on either side of the membrane and so the cell neither swells nor shrinks.
  5. cellulose
  6. Composition. In the primary (growing) plant cell wall, the major carbohydrates are cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. The cellulose microfibrils are linked via hemicellulosic tethers to form the cellulose-hemicellulose network, which is embedded in the pectin matrix
  7. ameoba is an example of unicellular
  8. plants , animals, humans are examples of multicellular
  9. he taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane to form a vacuole
  10. Chromosomes are structures within cells that contain a person's genes. Genes are contained in chromosomes, which are in the cell nucleus. A chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes.

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