Biology, asked by prithvirajverma2007, 8 months ago

what is a cell and explain its properties​

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Answered by manavnegi
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Explanation:

The cell interior is organised into different individual organelles surrounded by a separate membrane.

properties of cell

Membrane

A cellular membrane, also called a plasma membrane, surrounds all cells. This membrane functions to give the cell shape, and to keep the internal components confined and separate from the extracellular fluid that surrounds all cells.

Nucleus

The nucleus, a spherical organelle surrounded by a membrane, is the information center of the cell. The nucleus, which occupies approximately 10 percent of the cell serves two main functions

Cytoplasm

The remaining part of the cell bound by the plasma membrane and surrounding the nucleus is the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm consists of a jelly-like matrix that holds the other organelles of the cell, including the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. Proteins, amino acids and sugars used for growth and cellular reproduction are contained within the cytoplasm

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Cells are the basic unit of life. A cell membrane that keeps the chemical reactions of life together. ... At least one chromosome, composed of genetic material that contain the cell's “blueprints” and “software.” Cytoplasm – the fluid inside the cell, in which the chemical processes of life occur

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