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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]

1Page 118

 Distinguish between prokaryotic and enkaryotic cells

2Page 118

Write down differences between organ and organelle.

3Page 118

Write down differences between nucleus and nucleoid

4Page 118

Differences between light microscope and electron microscope.

5Page 118

Give a brief account of discovery of the cell.

6Page 118

Describe the proteins of plasma membrane

7Page 118

Enumerate functions of plasma membrane.

8Page 118

Give an example of diffusion across plasma membrane.

9Page 118

Set up an experiment to demonstrate osmosis.

10Page 118

Write down the differences between diffusion and osmosis.

11Page 118

Write a note on endocytosis.

12Page 118

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

13.1Page 118

Name the Following :(A) Smallest Cell Organelle

13.2Page 118

Name the Following :(B) Largest Cell Organelle

13.3Page 118

Name the Following :(C) ER Studded with Ribosomes

13.4Page 118

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

14Page 118

Distinguish between the following:

Chromoplast and chloroplast

15Page 118

Write main differences between plant and animal cells.

16Page 118

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

17Page 118

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

18.1Page 119

Write Down Two Main Functions of (A) Endoplasmic Reticulum

18.2Page 119

Write down two main functions of (b) Lysosome.

19Page 119

Name the following

(a) The cell organelle which synthesizes protein.

(b) The type of plastid which stores food.

20Page 119

"Lysosomes are known as suicide bags". Why?

21.1Page 119

Define the term Cell inclusions.

21.2Page 119

Define the following term: 

Cytosol

21.3Page 119

Define the following term: 

Protoplasm

21.4Page 119

Define the following term:

Nucleoplasm

22Page 119

Where do the ribosomes get synthesized?

23.1Page 119

Write Short Notes on (A) Mitochondria

23.2Page 119

Write Short Notes on (B) Plastids.

24Page 119

Write names of cell organelles.

25.1Page 119

What are three main functional regions of the cell?

25.2Page 119

What are main functional regions of the cell?

25.3Page 119

What are main functional regions of the cell?

26.1Page 119

What is the location of following in the cell :

(a) Chromatin

(b) Chromosome

(c) Nucleolus

26.2Page 119

What is the Location of Following in the Cell : Tonoplast

27Page 119

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

28Page 119

Lysosomes are also called digestive bags. Why?

29Page 119

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

30Page 119

What are centrioles? Write about their functions.

31Page 119

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

32Page 119

Draw a well labelled diagram of typical prokaryotic cell?

33Page 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]

1Page 119

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

2Page 119

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

3Page 119

Give an illustrated account of nucleus.

4Page 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”, Cell Organelles, Structure of the Cell > Cell Wall: “Supporter and Protector”, Structure of the Cell > Nucleus: “Brain” of the Cell, Structure of the Cell > Cytoplasm: “Area of Movement”, Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER), Plastids, The Invention of the Microscope and the Discovery of Cell, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell, Cell Theory, Golgi Apparatus - "The delivery system of the cell", Mitochondria - “Power House of the Cell”, Non-living Substances Or Cell Inclusion, Plant Cell Vs Animal Cell, Cell Division: an Essential Life Process, Structure of the Cell > Plasma Membrane / Cell Membrane.

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