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Solutions for Chapter 5: The Fundamental Unit of Life

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 5 of CBSE NCERT Exemplar for Science [English] Class 9.


Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer QuestionsLong Answer Questions
Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 33 - 37]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 5 The Fundamental Unit of Life Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 33 - 37]

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 1. | Page 33

Which of the following can be made into crystal?

  • A Bacterium

  • An Amoeba

  • A Virus

  • A Sperm

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 2 | Page 33

A cell will swell up if

  • The concentration of water molecules in the cell is higher than the concentration of water molecules in the surrounding medium

  • The concentration of water molecules in surrounding medium is higher than water molecules concentration in the cell

  • The concentration of water molecules is same in the cell and in the surrounding medium

  • The concentration of water molecules does not matter

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 3. | Page 33

Chromosomes are made up of

  • DNA

  • protein

  • DNA and protein

  • RNA

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 4. | Page 33

Which of these options are not a function of Ribosomes? 

  1. It helps in manufacture of protein molecules
  2. It helps in manufacture of enzymes
  3. It helps in manufacture of hormones
  4. It helps in manufacture of starch molecules
  • (i) and (ii)

  • (ii) and (iii)

  • (iii) and (iv)

  • (iv) and (i)

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 5. | Page 34

Which of these is not related to endoplasmic reticulum?

  • It behaves as transport channel for proteins between nucleus and cytoplasm

  • It transports materials between various regions in cytoplasm

  • It can be the site of energy generation

  • It can be the site for some biochemical activities of the cell

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 6. | Page 34

Following are a few definitions of osmosis Read carefully and select the correct definition

  • Movement of water molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane

  • Movement of solvent molecules from its higher concentration to lower concentration

  • Movement of solvent molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration of solution through a permeable membrane

  • Movement of solute molecules from lower concentration to higher concentration of solution through a semipermeable membrane

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 7. | Page 34

Plasmolysis in a plant cell is defined as

  • break down (lysis ) of plasma membrane in hypotonic medium

  • shrinkage of cytoplasm in hypertonic medium

  • shrinkage of nucleoplasm

  • none of them

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 8. | Page 34

Which of the following are covered by a single membrane?

  • Mitochondria

  • Vacuole

  • Lysosome

  • Plastid

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 9. | Page 34

Find out the false sentences

  • Golgi apparatus is involved with the formation of lysosomes

  • Nucleus, mitochondria and plastid have DNA; hence they are able to make their own structural proteins

  • Mitochondria is said to be the power house of the cell as ATP is generated in them.

  • Cytoplasm is called as protoplasm

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 10. | Page 34

Find out the correct sentence

  • Enzymes packed in Lysosomes are made through RER (rough endoplasmic reticulum)

  • Rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum produce lipid and protein respectively

  • Endoplasmic reticulum is related with the destruction of plasma membrane

  • Nucleoid is present inside the nucleoplasm of eukaryotic nucleus

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 11. | Page 34

Which cell organelle plays a crucial role in detoxifying many poisons and drugs in a cell?

  • Golgi apparatus

  • Lysosomes

  • Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

  • Vacuoles

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 12. | Page 35

The proteins and lipids, essential for building the cell membrane, are manufactured by

  • rough endoplasmic reticulum

  • golgi apparatus

  • plasma membrane

  • mitochondria

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 13. | Page 35

The undefined nuclear region of prokaryotes are also known as

  • nucleus

  • nucleolus

  • nucleic acid

  • nucleoid

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 14. | Page 35

The cell organelle involved in forming complex sugars from simple sugars are

  • endoplasmic reticulum

  • ribosomes

  • plastids

  • golgi apparatus

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 15. | Page 35

Which out of the following is not a function of vacuole?

  • Storage

  • Providing turgidity and rigidity to the cell

  • Waste excretion

  • Locomotion

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 16. | Page 35

Amoeba acquires its food through a process, termed

  • exocytosis

  • endocytosis

  • plasmolysis

  • exocytosis and endocytosis both

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 17. | Page 35

Cell wall of which one of these is not made up of cellulose?

  • Bacteria

  • Hydrilla

  • Mango tree

  • Cactus

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 18. | Page 36

Silver nitrate solution is used to study

  • endoplasmic reticulum

  • golgi apparatus

  • nucleus

  • mitochondria

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 19. | Page 36

Organelle other than nucleus, containing DNA is

  • endoplasmic reticulum

  • golgi apparatus

  • mitochondria

  • lysosome

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 20. | Page 36

Kitchen of the cell is

  • mitochondria

  • endoplasmic reticulum

  • chloroplast

  • golgi apparatus

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 21. | Page 36

Lipid molecules in the cell are sythesized by

  • smooth endoplasmic reticulum

  • rough endoplasmic reticulum

  • golgi apparatus

  • plastids

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 22. | Page 36

Cell arises from pre-existing cell was stated by

  • Haeckel

  • Virchow

  • Hooke

  • Schleiden

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 23. | Page 36

Cell theory was given by

  • Schleiden and Schwann

  • Virchow

  • Hooke

  • Haeckel

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 24. | Page 36

The only cell organelle seen in prokaryotic cell is

  • mitochondria

  • ribosomes

  • plastids

  • lysosomes

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 25. | Page 36

Organelle without a cell membrane is

  • ribosome

  • golgi apparatus

  • chloroplast

  • nucleus

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 26. | Page 37

1 µm is

  • 10–6 m

  • 10–9 m

  • 10–10 m

  • 10–3 m

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 27. | Page 37

Lysosome arises from

  • endoplasmic reticulum

  • Golgi apparatus

  • nucleus

  • mitochondria

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 28. | Page 37

Living cells were discovered by

  • Robert Hooke

  • Purkinje

  • Leeuwenhoek

  • Robert Brown

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 29. | Page 37

Select the odd one out

  • The movement of water across a semi permeable membrane is affected by the amount of substances dissolved in it.

  • Membranes are made of organic molecules like proteins and lipids

  • Molecules soluble in organic solvents can easily pass through the membrane.

  • Plasma membranes contain chitin sugar in plants

Short Answer Questions [Pages 37 - 39]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 5 The Fundamental Unit of Life Short Answer Questions [Pages 37 - 39]

Short Answer Questions | Q 30. | Page 37

Why are lysosomes known as ‘suicide-bags’ of a cell?

Short Answer Questions | Q 31. | Page 37

Do you agree that “A cell is a building unit of an organism”. If yes, explain why?

Short Answer Questions | Q 32. | Page 37

Why does the skin of your finger shrink when you wash clothes for a long time?

Short Answer Questions | Q 33. | Page 37

Why is endocytosis found in animals only?

Short Answer Questions | Q 34. | Page 37

A person takes concentrated solution of salt, after sometime, he starts vomiting. What is the phenomenon responsible for such situation? Explain.

Short Answer Questions | Q 35. | Page 37

Name any cell organelle which is non membranous.

Short Answer Questions | Q 36. | Page 37

We eat food composed of all the nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. After digestion, these are absorbed in the form of glucose, aminoacids, fatty acids, glycerol etc. What mechanisms are involved in absorption of digested food and water?

Short Answer Questions | Q 37. | Page 38

If you are provided with some vegetables to cook. You generally add salt into the vegetables during cooking process. After adding salt, vegetables release water. What mechanism is responsible for this?

Short Answer Questions | Q 38. | Page 38

If cells of onion peel and RBC are separately kept in hypotonic solution, what among the following will take place? Explain the reason for your answer. 

  • Both the cells will swell

  • RBC will burst easily while cells of onion peel will resist the bursting to some extent.

  • a and b both are correct.

  • a and b both are correct.

Short Answer Questions | Q 39. | Page 38

Bacteria do not have chloroplast but some bacteria are photoautorophic in nature and perform photosynthesis. Which part of bacterial cell performs this?

Short Answer Questions | Q 40. | Page 38

Match the following A and B

(A) (B)
(a) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (i) Amoeba 
(b) Lysosome (ii) Nucleus
(c) Nucleoid (iii) Bacteria
(d) Food vacuoles (iv) Detoxification
(e) Chromatin material and nucleolus (v) Suicidal bag
Short Answer Questions | Q 41. | Page 38

Write the name of different plant parts in which chromoplast, chloroplast and leucoplast are present.

Short Answer Questions | Q 42. (a) | Page 38

Name the organelles which show the analogy written as under

Transporting channels of the cell——

Short Answer Questions | Q 42. (b) | Page 38

Name the organelles which show the analogy written as under

Power house of the cell——

Short Answer Questions | Q 42. (c) | Page 38

Name the organelles which show the analogy written as under

Packaging and dispatching unit of the cell——

Short Answer Questions | Q 42. (d) | Page 38

Name the organelles which show the analogy written as under

Digestive bag of the cell——

Short Answer Questions | Q 42. (e) | Page 38

Name the organelles which show the analogy written as under

Storage sacs of the cell——

Short Answer Questions | Q 42. (f) | Page 38

Name the organelles which show the analogy written as under

Kitchen of the cell——

Short Answer Questions | Q 42.(g) | Page 38

Name the organelles which show the analogy written as under

Control room of the cell——

Short Answer Questions | Q 43. | Page 38

How is a bacterial cell different from an onion peel cell?

Short Answer Questions | Q 44. | Page 38

How do substances like carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) move in and out of the cell?

Short Answer Questions | Q 45. | Page 38

How does amoeba obtain its food?

Short Answer Questions | Q 46. | Page 38

Name the two organelles in a plant cell that contain their own genetic material and ribosomes.

Short Answer Questions | Q 47. | Page 38

Why are lysosomes also known as “scavengers of the cells”?

Short Answer Questions | Q 48. | Page 38

Which cell organelle controls most of the activities of the cell?

Short Answer Questions | Q 49. | Page 39

Which kind of plastid is more common in

  1. roots of the plant
  2. leaves of the plant
  3. flowers and fruits
Short Answer Questions | Q 50. | Page 39

Why do plant cells possess large sized vacuole?

Short Answer Questions | Q 51. | Page 39

How are chromatin, chromatid and chromosomes related to each other?

Short Answer Questions | Q 52. | Page 39

What are the consequences of the following conditions?

  1. A cell containing higher water concentration than the surrounding medium
  2. A cell having low water concentration than the surrounding medium.
  3. A cell having equal water concentration to its surrounding medium.
Long Answer Questions [Page 39]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 5 The Fundamental Unit of Life Long Answer Questions [Page 39]

Long Answer Questions | Q 53. | Page 39

Draw a plant cell and label the parts which

  1. determines the function and development of the cell
  2. packages materials coming from the endoplasmic reticulum
  3. provides resistance to microbes to withstand hypotonic external media without bursting
  4. is site for many biochemical reactions necessary to sustain life. (e) is a fluid contained inside the nucleus
Long Answer Questions | Q 54. | Page 39

Illustrate only a plant cell as seen under electron microscope. How is it different from animal cell?

Long Answer Questions | Q 55. | Page 39

Draw a neat labelled diagram of an animal cell

Long Answer Questions | Q 56. | Page 39

Draw a well labelled diagram of a eukaryotic nucleus. How is it different from nucleoid?

Long Answer Questions | Q 57. | Page 39

Differentiate between rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum. How is endoplasmic reticulum important for membrane biogenesis?

Long Answer Questions | Q 58. | Page 39

In brief state what happens when

  1. dry apricots are left for sometime in pure water and later transferred to sugar solution?
  2. a Red Blood Cell is kept in concentrated saline solution?
  3. the Plasma-membrane of a cell breaks down?
  4. the leaves are boiled in water first and then a drop of sugar syrup is put on it
  5. Golgi apparatus is removed from the cell?
Long Answer Questions | Q 59. | Page 39

Draw a neat diagram of plant cell and label any three parts which differentiate it from animal cell.

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NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 chapter 5 - The Fundamental Unit of Life

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 9 chapter 5 The Fundamental Unit of Life are Lysosome - “Suicidal Bag”, Structure of the Cell, Plasma Membrane, Cell Wall - “Supporter and Protector”, Nucleus - “Brain” of the Cell, Cytoplasm - “Area of Movement”, Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER), The Invention of the Microscope and the Discovery of Cell, Plastids, Osmotic Pressure, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell, Cell: Structural and Functional Unit of Life, Cell Theory, Organisms Show Variety in Cell Number, Shape and Size, Simple Diffusion, Concept of Osmosis, Semi-permeable Membrane (Cell Membrane), Golgi Apparatus - "The delivery system of the cell", Mitochondria - “Power House of the Cell”, Non-living Substances Or Cell Inclusion, Plant Cell and Animal Cell, Cell Division: an Essential Life Process.

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