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What is cell?write its structure and functions in detail...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions. ... Cells have many parts, each with a different function.Cells are the structural, functional, and biological units of all living beings. A cell can replicate itself independently. Hence, they are known as the building blocks of life. Each cell contains a fluid called the cytoplasm, which is enclosed by a membrane.

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Answered by mohit810275133
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A cell is the structural and fundamental unit of life. The study of cells from its basic structure to the functions of every cell organelle is called Cell Biology. Robert Hooke was the first Biologist who discovered cells.All organisms are made up of cells. They may be made up of a single cell (unicellular), or many cells (multicellular). Mycoplasmas are the smallest known cells. Cells are the building blocks of all living beings. They provide structure to the body and convert the nutrients taken from the food into energy.Cells are complex and their components perform various functions in an organism. They are of different shapes and sizes, pretty much like bricks of the buildings. Our body is made up of cells of different shapes and sizes.

Robert Hooke observed a piece of bottle cork under a compound microscope and noticed minuscule structures that reminded him of small rooms. Consequently, he named these “rooms” as cells. However, his compound microscope had limited magnification, and hence, he could not see any details in the structure.

CHRACTERIS CHARACTERS OF CELL .

Cells provide structure and support to the body of an organism.

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

The nucleus (major organelle) holds genetic information necessary for reproduction and cell growth.

Every cell has one nucleus and membrane-bound organelles in the cytoplasm.

Mitochondria, a double membrane-bound organelle is mainly responsible for the energy transactions vital for the survival of the cell.

Lysosomes digest unwanted materials in the cell.Endoplasmic reticulum plays a significant role in the internal organisation of the cell by synthesising selective molecules and processing, directing and sorting them to their appropriate locations.

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