Junior Science Topic - Cell Structure And Function. Free NCERT exercise solution. (Class 8, CBSE syllabus, chapter 08)

NCERT PRACTICE QUESTIONS

1. Indicate whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).

(a) Unicellular organisms have one-celled body. (T/F)

(b) Muscle cells are branched. (T/F)

(c) The basic living unit of an organism is an organ. (T/F)

(d) Amoeba has irregular shape. (T/F)

Ans.- a)True b) False c) False d) True

2. Make a sketch of the human nerve cell. What function do nerve cells perform?

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3. Write short notes on the following.

(a) Cytoplasm (b) Nucleus of a cell

Ans.(a) CytoplasmThe cytoplasm is a fluid that contains all the cell organelles such as the Mitochondria, Ribosomes, Golgi bodies, etc. It is present between the nucleus and the plasma membrane. It helps in the exchange of materials between cell organelles. It is made up of eighty percent water and is usually clear and colourless.

(b) The nucleus of a cellThe Nucleus is a double-membrane bound cell organelle present in eukaryotic cells. It contains the DNA, the genetic material. It is the command centre of the cell and is spherical in shape. It has the following componentsNuclear membraneNucleolus and ChromosomesNuclear membraneIt has is a double-layered membrane. It separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm and acts as a wall. It has pores that allow the transfer of certain substances in and out of the cell. NucleolusIt is a small dense spherical body. It is not bound by any membrane. ChromosomeThese are thread-like structures that carry genes. All the necessary information required for the transfer of characteristics from the parents to the offspring are stored in the genes. Inheritance of characteristics is possible only because of chromosomes.

4. Which part of the cell contains organelles?

Ans.- Cytoplasm- It is a clear and colorless fluid that contains organelles like Mitochondria, Ribosomes, Golgi bodies. 

5. Make sketches of animal and plant cells. State three differences between them.

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6. State the difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.

 

7. Where are chromosomes found in a cell? State their function.

Ans.- Chromosomes are thread-like structures present in the nucleus that carry genes. All the necessary information required for the transfer of characteristics from the parents to the offspring are stored in the genes. Inheritance of characteristics is possible only because of chromosomes.

8. ‘Cells are the basic structural units of living organisms’. Explain.

Ans.- Various components of plants and animals are constituted by cells. It is the smallest unit of life and is capable of all living functions. They are the building blocks of life. That is the reason why cells are referred to as ‘the basic structural and functional blocks of life’.

9. Explain why chloroplasts are found only in plant cells.

Ans.- Chloroplasts are plastids required for the food making process, called photosynthesis, and thus they are only present in plant cells.

10. Complete the crossword with the help of clues given below.

Across

1. This is necessary for photosynthesis.

3. Term for component present in the cytoplasm.

6. The living substance in the cell.

8. Units of inheritance present on the chromosomes.

Down

1. Green plastids.

2. Formed by collection of tissues.

4. It separates the contents of the cell from the surrounding medium.

5. Empty structure in the cytoplasm.

7. A group of cells.

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 Junior Science Topic - Cell Structure And Function. Chapter notes, video lectures, power point presentation and NCERT exercise solution. (Class 8, CBSE syllabus, chapter 08)

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