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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-CELL-THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE-EXERCISE
  1. Make sketches of animal and plant cells which you observe under Micros...

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  2. Ammer said "Bigger onion has larger cells when compared to the cells o...

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  3. How do you appreciate the fact that animals. Man and trees are made of...

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  4. Deepak said, "A plant can't stand erect without cell wall". Support th...

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  5. What are the structures present in the cells ?

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  6. Why cells are considered to be structural and functional unit of life?

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  7. What is the need of cell wall in plant cells?

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  8. Have you seen the cells with naked eyes?

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  9. In which year cell discovered?

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  10. Name the scientist who observed cells.

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  11. Is there any special devices used to study the cell?

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  12. Name the different devices used for discovery of cell.

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  13. Can we see living cells under the microscope?

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  14. Preper permanent slides of Onion cell, cheek cell and compare practica...

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  15. Did you see a tiny dark stained thing in all cells ?

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  16. Prepare permanent slide of onion cell, cheek cell and compare practica...

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  17. Prepare permanent slide of onion cell, cheek cell and compare practica...

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  18. Explain diverstiy in leaf cells practically.

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  19. Make a sketch of blood cells.

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  20. Draw a neat diagram of Chlamydomonas.

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