Class 9 NCERT Solutions Biology Chapter 5 - Fundamental Unit of Life
Fundamental Unit of Life Exercise 59
Solution 10
For growth and repair mitotic division (mitosis) are involved as this type of division keep the chromosome number constant.
For gamete formation, meiosis is involved as reduction of chromosome number is necessary for this case.
Solution 1
Plant Cells | Animal Cells |
1.Plant cell are larger in size. 2.Cell wall is present. 3.Plastids (Chloroplast,chromoplast and leucoplast) are present. 4.Centrole is absent. 5.Larger vacuoles are present. 6.Food is stored in the form of starch. 7.Lysosomes are either absent or if present they are very few in number. 8.Golgi apparatus exist as small subunits called dictyosomes. |
1.Animal cells are comparatively smaller in size. 2.Cell wall is absent. 3.Plastids are absent. 4.Centriole with centrosome is present. 5.Vacuoles are either absent or if present they are very small in size. 6.Food is stored in the form of glycogen. 7.Lysosomes are present and are more in number. 8.Highly complex Golgi apparatus is present. |
Concept insight:
- Differences should always be written in tabular form.
- Differences should be written in terms of their significance.
- Write only those many numbers of differences as stated in the question.
- Give example wherever possible.
Solution 2
Prokaryotic cell | Eurkaryotic Cell |
1.Generally small in size (1-10 m) 1m = 10-6m. 2.Undefined nuclear region containing only nucleic acids is called a nucleoid. 3.Single chromosome. 4.Membranne-bound cell organelles are absent. Example: Bacteria and blue green algae. |
1.Generally large in size(5-100 m). 2.Well defined nucleus surrounded by a Nuclear membrane. 3.More than one chromosome. 4.Membrane-bound cell organelles are present. Example: Plant cell and animal cell. |
Concept insight:
- Differences should be written in tabular form.
- Differences should be written in terms of their singnificance.
- Write only those many numbers of differences as stated in the question.
- Give example wherever possible.
Solution 3
(i) The contents of the cell will come in direct contact with the outside medium and not only unwanted material will be able to enter freely into the cell, but useful material will also diffuse out of the cell.
(ii) The cell will lose its shape.
Concept insight: Plasma membrane is the outermost covering of both plant and animal cells protecting the inside material.
This question is important from Exam point of view.
Solution 4
(ii) Synthesised materials could not be stored and modified further, as the Golgi apparatus performs the function of storage and modification.
(iii) There will be no production of lysosomes which will cause the accumulation of waste material, worn out and dead cell organelles within the cell which will ultimately lead to cell death.
Solution 5
Concept insight: Most popular Exam question from this topic.
Solution 6
Solution 7
Solution 8
It is a special type of diffusion.
Concept insight: Osmosis takes place through selectively permeable membrane only.
Solution 9
(ii) Potato A acts as a control for the experiment. It helps in comparing the result of the experiment.
(iii) Water does not gather in the hollowed out portion of A because there is no concentration difference and hence no osmosis takes place. Water also does not gather in the cup D as the cells of boiled potato are dead and hence no osmosis takes place.
(i) Follow the instructions properly.
(ii) Observe the activity carefully.
(iii) Give reason for your observation.
Fundamental Unit of Life Exercise 51
Solution 1
Solution 2
A cell is able to live and perform the various functions of life. Each component in the cell carries out a specific function. In other words, it is a self-sufficient living entity. All the metabolic activities of life like respiration, digestion, excretion etc. occur at the cell level. So it is called the functional unit of life.
Fundamental Unit of Life Exercise 53
Solution 1
Water also moves in and out of the cell by the same principle of difference of concentration, but the process through which water moves across a selectively permeable membrane is called osmosis.
Solution 2
Concept insight: Plasma membrane is also called as cell membrane. Students should not get confused between cell membrane and cell wall. Cell wall is not selectively permeable in nature.
Fundamental Unit of Life Exercise 55
Solution 1
Prokaryotic cell | Eukaryotic cell |
1. Size: generally small (1-10 m) 1m=10-6m.
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1. Size: generally large (5-100 m).
2. Nuclear region: Well defined and surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
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Concept insight:
- Differences should always be written in tabular form.
- Differences should be written in terms of their significance.
- Write only those many numbers of differences as stated in the question.
- Give example wherever possible.