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Revision: Cell - Structure and Functions Science Secondary School (English Medium) (5 to 8) Class 8 CBSE

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Definitions [1]

Define Prokaryotic cells.

  1. It has no true nucleus.
  2. This type of nucleus is called a nucleoid.
  3. No nuclear membrane is around the nucleoid.
  4. It is ranging from 0.003 to 2.0 micrometers in diameter.

Key Points

Key Points: Plastids
  1. Plastids are present only in plant cells and are of several types—chloroplasts, leucoplasts, and chromoplasts.
  2. They are double-membraned organelles with a proteinaceous matrix and contain DNA.
  3. Chloroplasts (green) contain chlorophyll in thylakoids and perform photosynthesis.
  4. Leucoplasts are colourless, store starch, and have no pigment.
  5. Chromoplasts are variously coloured, contain pigments like xanthophyll and carotene, and help in pollination by attracting pollinators.
Key Points: Vacuoles & Granules
  1. Vacuoles are clear spaces containing water or dissolved substances, enclosed by a membrane called the tonoplast.
  2. Plant cells have fewer but larger vacuoles, while animal cells have smaller ones.
  3. Vacuoles store water, food, pigments, and waste, and help maintain cell turgidity.
  4. Some vacuoles contain pigments like anthocyanins (violet-blue).
  5. Granules are non-living particles (starch, glycogen, fats) that serve as food reserves for the cell.
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