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Solutions for Chapter 2: The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 2 of CBSE P S Verma and V K Agarwal for Biology [English] Class 9.


Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each)Long Questions Answer (Carrying 5 Marks)
Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) [Pages 118 - 119]

P S Verma and V K Agarwal solutions for Biology [English] Class 9 2 The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) [Pages 118 - 119]

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 1 | Page 118

 Distinguish between prokaryotic and enkaryotic cells

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 2 | Page 118

Write down differences between organ and organelle.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 3 | Page 118

Write down differences between nucleus and nucleoid

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 4 | Page 118

Differences between light microscope and electron microscope.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 5 | Page 118

Give a brief account of discovery of the cell.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 6 | Page 118

Describe the proteins of plasma membrane

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 7 | Page 118

Enumerate functions of plasma membrane.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 8 | Page 118

Give an example of diffusion across plasma membrane.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 9 | Page 118

Set up an experiment to demonstrate osmosis.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 10 | Page 118

Write down the differences between diffusion and osmosis.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 11 | Page 118

Write a note on endocytosis.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 12 | Page 118

What would happen when eukaryotic cells are placed in hypotonic, hypertonic and isotomic solutions?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 13.1 | Page 118

Name the Following :(A) Smallest Cell Organelle

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 13.2 | Page 118

Name the Following :(B) Largest Cell Organelle

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 13.3 | Page 118

Name the Following :(C) ER Studded with Ribosomes

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 13.4 | Page 118

Name the following :(d) Functional segments of the DNA molecule.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 14 | Page 118

Distinguish between the following:

Chromoplast and chloroplast

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 15 | Page 118

Write main differences between plant and animal cells.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 16 | Page 118

What will happen in a cell if its nucleus is removed? Give reasons in support of your answer.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 17 | Page 118

Explain why do spinach look green, papaya yellow and edible part of water melon red?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 18.1 | Page 119

Write Down Two Main Functions of (A) Endoplasmic Reticulum

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 18.2 | Page 119

Write down two main functions of (b) Lysosome.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 19 | Page 119

Name the following

(a) The cell organelle which synthesizes protein.

(b) The type of plastid which stores food.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 20 | Page 119

"Lysosomes are known as suicide bags". Why?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 21.1 | Page 119

Define the term Cell inclusions.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 21.2 | Page 119

Define the Following Terms : (B) Cytosol

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 21.3 | Page 119

Define the Following Term : (C) Protoplasm

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 21.4 | Page 119

Define the Following Terms : (D) Nucleoplasm

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 22 | Page 119

Where do the ribosomes get synthesized?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 23.1 | Page 119

Write Short Notes on (A) Mitochondria

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 23.2 | Page 119

Write Short Notes on (B) Plastids.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 24 | Page 119

Write names of cell organelles.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 25.1 | Page 119

What are three main functional regions of the cell?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 25.2 | Page 119

What are main functional regions of the cell?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 25.3 | Page 119

What are main functional regions of the cell?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 26.1 | Page 119

What is the location of following in the cell :

(a) Chromatin

(b) Chromosome

(c) Nucleolus

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 26.2 | Page 119

What is the Location of Following in the Cell : Tonoplast

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 27 | Page 119

What are the genes? Where are they located in the cell?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 28 | Page 119

Lysosomes are also called digestive bags. Why?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 29 | Page 119

Which organelle is the "power plant" of eukaryotic cell. Write in brief its functions.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 30 | Page 119

What are centrioles? Write about their functions.

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 31 | Page 119

Where do lipids and proteins constituting the plasma membrane get synthesised?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 32 | Page 119

Draw a well labelled diagram of typical prokaryotic cell?

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each) | Q 33 | Page 119

What does the term plasmolysed mean when used to describe a cell?

Long Questions Answer (Carrying 5 Marks) [Page 119]

P S Verma and V K Agarwal solutions for Biology [English] Class 9 2 The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell Long Questions Answer (Carrying 5 Marks) [Page 119]

Long Questions Answer (Carrying 5 Marks) | Q 1 | Page 119

Describe with a diagram the fluid mosaic organisation of the plasma membrane.

Long Questions Answer (Carrying 5 Marks) | Q 2 | Page 119

Draw a well labelled diagram of animal cell and mention one function of the main cell organelles.

Long Questions Answer (Carrying 5 Marks) | Q 3 | Page 119

Give an illustrated account of nucleus.

Long Questions Answer (Carrying 5 Marks) | Q 4 | Page 119

Write short note on the following :

(a) Golgi apparatus

(b) Mitochondria

Solutions for 2: The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell

Short Answer Questions (Carrying 2 Marks each)Long Questions Answer (Carrying 5 Marks)
P S Verma and V K Agarwal solutions for Biology [English] Class 9 chapter 2 - The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell - Shaalaa.com

P S Verma and V K Agarwal solutions for Biology [English] Class 9 chapter 2 - The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell

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Concepts covered in Biology [English] Class 9 chapter 2 The Fundamental Unit of Life : Cell 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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