Anamika Tripathi and Sanubia Solutions for Chapter: Cell: The Unit of Life, Exercise 2: Chapter Exercise (Match the coumns)

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Two biologist, 'Schleiden and Schwann gave the cell theory, which was further expanded by Rudolf Virchow (1855) by suggesting that all cells arise from pre-existing cells.

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Leeuwenhoek (1674), with the help of an improved microscope, discovered the free-living cells in pond water for the first time.

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Most mature plant cells have a large central vacuole that stores important substances including wastes.

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The root word 'karyon' in the terms 'prokaryotic' and eukaryotic' refers to the presence of a cell wall.

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Endoplasmic reticulum functions as cytoplasmic framework providing a surface for some of the biochemical activities of the cell.

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NOTE: Some aspects of the question have been changed.

Match the following columns.

Column I Column II
A. Spherical bacteria 1. Contractile vacuole 
B. Membrane-bound 2. 70S ribosomes 
C. Animal cell 3. Cocci 
D. Prokaryotic cell 4. Eukaryotic cell

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Identify the cells (a and b) below and write three differences between the two.

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Study the figure given below and answer the questions that follow:
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(i) Identify the figure.
(ii) Label the parts A-G.
(iii) Is it a plant cell or an animal cell? Give a reason in support of your answer.
(iv) State the functions of the parts A, D, E and G.