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What are cells and explain about the living component of a cell?

Cells are basic units of living organisms. The living component of a cell is called protoplasm. It is surrounded by a thin layer called plasma membrane.

Basic what? Proto and membrane what?

What protoplasm is made of?

Cytoplasm and nucleus.

Two things only!

What is the record from an electron microscope called?

Micrograph.

Something about micro and graph.

What is organelles?

Organelles are cellular components and each organelle is membrane - bound in order to maintain internal environment to perform specific function.

Component of something to maintain something to perform specific function.

What are some cellular components that is classified as non-organelles?

Plasma membrane, cytoplasm and cell wall.

Three weird people.

Function of nucleus.

Controls all activities of cell.

Controlling.

Nucleolus is one of the structures of nucleus. What is it's function?

Involved in the synthesis of ribosomes and ribonucleic acid (RNA).

Synthesis and RNA.

What is the structures of a nucleus?

Nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm, nucleolus and chromatin.

Four-ish thing.

What did the chromatin carries?

DNA

Your biological identity.

What is mitochondria and what happen in there?

Sites of cellular respiration. Enzymes involved in cellular respiration help to oxidise glucose to release energy in the form of ATP.

Huuh haah huuh haaaah.

What is ATP?

Adenosine triphosphate

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