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Solution for science activity, 5.2 class 9, ncert text,,

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Answered by Ammu4U
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Answer:

Different cells have different shape and size, structure. These characteristics depend on the species e.g. Human cells different from that other organism; type of cells e.g. stem cells differ from leaf cells etc and functions.

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

  • Different cells differ in size, shape, and structure. These traits vary depending on the species.
  • For example, The types of cells, such as stem cells versus leaf cells, and their roles are distinct in human cells from those of other organisms.
  • Both a cell wall and a cell membrane are present in plant cells. In plants, the cell membrane is encased by the cell wall.
  • The rectangular shape of the plant cell is a result of this. Animal cells lack a cell wall and only have a cell membrane.
  • Cell membranes are present in both plant and animal cells, although only the former contain cell walls.
  • Animals can grow a variety of cell and tissue types since they lack a wall.

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