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CHAPTER - 8 
 
CELL – STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 
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CHAPTER - 8 
 
CELL – STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 
1) Discovery of the cell 
    In 1965 Robert Hooke observed slices of cork from the 
bark of a tree under a simple magnifying glass. He noticed 
small boxes or compartments in the cork slice. The boxes 
were separated from each other by a wall or partition. He 
named each box as a Cell. The cells which Hooke observed 
were actually dead cells of plants. 
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CHAPTER - 8 
 
CELL – STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 
1) Discovery of the cell 
    In 1965 Robert Hooke observed slices of cork from the 
bark of a tree under a simple magnifying glass. He noticed 
small boxes or compartments in the cork slice. The boxes 
were separated from each other by a wall or partition. He 
named each box as a Cell. The cells which Hooke observed 
were actually dead cells of plants. 
2) The Cell 
    Cells are the basic structural units of living organisms. 
    Some organisms are made up of a single cell and some are made up 
of many cells.  
    The number of cells in a tall tree or an animal like an elephant or 
human being are billions and trillions of cells. 
    Organisms made up of many cells are called multicellular organisms. 
Eg: a tree, an elephant. 
    Organisms made up of only one cell are called unicellular organisms. 
Eg: amoeba, paramaecium. 
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CHAPTER - 8 
 
CELL – STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 
1) Discovery of the cell 
    In 1965 Robert Hooke observed slices of cork from the 
bark of a tree under a simple magnifying glass. He noticed 
small boxes or compartments in the cork slice. The boxes 
were separated from each other by a wall or partition. He 
named each box as a Cell. The cells which Hooke observed 
were actually dead cells of plants. 
2) The Cell 
    Cells are the basic structural units of living organisms. 
    Some organisms are made up of a single cell and some are made up 
of many cells.  
    The number of cells in a tall tree or an animal like an elephant or 
human being are billions and trillions of cells. 
    Organisms made up of many cells are called multicellular organisms. 
Eg: a tree, an elephant. 
    Organisms made up of only one cell are called unicellular organisms. 
Eg: amoeba, paramaecium. 
3) Shape of cells 
    Cells are of different shapes. 
    Some cells keep changing their shape. Eg : amoeba, 
white blood cells in human beings. 
    Some cells are spherical, round, elongated, spindle 
shaped, or branched. 
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CHAPTER - 8 
 
CELL – STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS 
1) Discovery of the cell 
    In 1965 Robert Hooke observed slices of cork from the 
bark of a tree under a simple magnifying glass. He noticed 
small boxes or compartments in the cork slice. The boxes 
were separated from each other by a wall or partition. He 
named each box as a Cell. The cells which Hooke observed 
were actually dead cells of plants. 
2) The Cell 
    Cells are the basic structural units of living organisms. 
    Some organisms are made up of a single cell and some are made up 
of many cells.  
    The number of cells in a tall tree or an animal like an elephant or 
human being are billions and trillions of cells. 
    Organisms made up of many cells are called multicellular organisms. 
Eg: a tree, an elephant. 
    Organisms made up of only one cell are called unicellular organisms. 
Eg: amoeba, paramaecium. 
3) Shape of cells 
    Cells are of different shapes. 
    Some cells keep changing their shape. Eg : amoeba, 
white blood cells in human beings. 
    Some cells are spherical, round, elongated, spindle 
shaped, or branched. 
4) Size of cells 
   Cells in living organisms are of different sizes. They may be as small 
as millionth of a meter (micrometre or micron) or large as a few 
centimetres. 
   The smallest cell is the cell of bacteria (0.1 to 0.5 micrometre). 
   The largest cell is the egg of an ostrich (17cm x 13cm). 
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1. What are the main functions of a cell?
Ans. Cells have various functions, including providing structure to organisms, carrying out metabolic activities, storing genetic information, and participating in reproduction.
2. What is the difference between plant and animal cells?
Ans. Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, while animal cells do not. Additionally, plant cells have a rectangular shape, while animal cells are more round or irregular in shape.
3. How does the structure of a cell contribute to its function?
Ans. The structure of a cell determines its function. For example, cells with specialized structures like cilia or flagella are involved in movement, while cells with chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis.
4. What is the role of the nucleus in a cell?
Ans. The nucleus is the control center of a cell and contains genetic material (DNA). It regulates the cell's activities and is involved in processes like cell division and protein synthesis.
5. How do cells communicate with each other?
Ans. Cells communicate through chemical signals, such as hormones or neurotransmitters. These signals can be received by receptors on the surface of the cell, triggering a response or influencing the behavior of neighboring cells.
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