Biology, asked by dorachandrasekhara, 5 days ago

what is cell ?
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Answered by riteshbjha2004
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In biology, the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body. A cell has three main parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm. ... A cell is surrounded by a membrane, which has receptors on the surface.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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The simplest unit of life is the cell. It's the tiniest unit that can reproduce on its own. After using a very early microscope to examine a piece of cork, Robert Hooke introduced the word "cell" in 1665, derived from the Latin cella, which means "storeroom or chamber."

  • He was also believed to have felt the rectangular rooms resembled monastic cells.
  • A border membrane surrounds cells physically, similar to how a polythene bag encloses its contents.
  • A unique chemical processing unit exists inside the space constrained by the membrane.
  • Biologists split organisms into two categories based on cell structure.
  • bacteria (prokaryotes) and all other animals and plants (eukaryotes) (the eucaryotes).
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