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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? |
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What protoplasm is made of? |
Cytoplasm and nucleus. |
Two things only! |
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What is the record from an electron microscope called? |
Micrograph. |
Something about micro and graph. |
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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. |
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What are some cellular components that is classified as non-organelles? |
Plasma membrane, cytoplasm and cell wall. |
Three weird people. |
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Function of nucleus. |
Controls all activities of cell. |
Controlling. |
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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. |
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What is the structures of a nucleus? |
Nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm, nucleolus and chromatin. |
Four-ish thing. |
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What did the chromatin carries? |
DNA |
Your biological identity. |
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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. |
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What is ATP? |
Adenosine triphosphate |
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