Solutions of Cell - Structure And Functions from 1 Explore: A Science Textbook 8

Author:Shobhita Johari, Pankaj Tyagi & Parminder Chopra
8th CBSE
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Shobhita Johari Science Solutions from Chapter 7 - Cell - Structure and Functions

Shobhita Johari, Pankaj Tyagi and, Parminder Chopra's 1 Explore: A Science Textbook 8 detailed solutions to all the exercises of Cell - Structure And Functions for 8th CBSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Introduction, Cell Structure and, Shapes And Sizes Of Cells. The points to remember in the Shobhita Johari, Pankaj Tyagi and, Parminder Chopra's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.

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The topic introduces us to the smallest functional unit of a living organism, the cell. The various functions that a body performs with the help of an organ system are also learnt. The introduction is a peep into the whole chapter.

The topic explores the world of cells and compares it to brick as the base unit of a house. It states that the cells are of different shapes and sizes, and can be seen only through a microscope. It also briefs us on who discovered the cells in 1665.

The topic sheds light on the methods of observing the cells. It explains that the cells can be observed under a microscope by highlighting with the help of coloured chemicals. We will also learn about unicellular and multicellular organisms.

The topic sheds light on the different shapes and sizes of the cells. We learn about the factors that are responsible for the difference in the shapes of cells. It comprises a table, which lists the size of different types of cells.

The topic enlightens us about the organisation in the human body. We will learn about the organ system. A table provided here includes information on different organs involved to carry out various functions in humans. It also briefs us about tissues.

The topic explains the structure of a cell and its components. We will learn that a cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm constitute a cell. It also discusses the division of cells into eukaryotic and prokaryotic.

The topic informs that plant cells differ from animal cells based on the presence and absence of few components. The picture of both the cells is given for reference. Activity on the comparative study is provided for students to complete.

The topic sheds light on the growth and division that takes place in the cells. Furthermore, it informs that plants and animals are multicellular organisms. We will learn about the fascinating facts about the world of cells and their growth.