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This chapter explains that the cell is the structural and functional unit of life. It begins with the Cell Theory, which states that all living beings are made of cells, the cell is the basic unit of structure and function, and new cells arise from pre-existing cells. It describes the two main types of cells: Prokaryotic cells (no true nucleus, e.g., bacteria) Eukaryotic cells (well-defined nucleus, e.g., plant and animal cells) The document then covers important cell organelles and their functions: Nucleus – controls cell activities, stores genetic material (DNA) Cytoplasm – jelly-like substance that supports organelles Cell membrane – semi-permeable layer controlling entry/exit of materials Mitochondria – powerhouse of the cell, produces energy Ribosomes – site of protein synthesis Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) – transport system (rough ER with ribosomes, smooth ER without ribosomes) Golgi Apparatus – packaging and secretion of proteins Lysosomes – digestion and waste removal Chloroplasts (in plant cells only) – photosynthesis Cell wall (plants only) – rigid protective layer Vacuoles – storage; large in plants, small in animals It also highlights the differences between plant and animal cells, such as the presence of a cell wall, chloroplasts, and large vacuole in plants. Finally, it explains cell division: Mitosis – for growth and repair (produces identical cells) Meiosis – for reproduction (produces gametes with half chromosome number) In short, this document provides a clear overview of cell structure, organelles, plant vs. animal cell differences, and cell division, making it the basis for understanding life processes.

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Class 9 Science – Chapter 6: Tissues


1. Definition of Tissue
Group of cells performing similar functions


2. Plant Tissues
Meristematic Tissue: actively dividing (apical, lateral, intercalary) Permanent Tissue:
non-dividing, specialized Simple: Parenchyma, Collenchyma, Sclerenchyma Complex:
Xylem, Phloem


3. Animal Tissues
Epithelial Tissue: lining and protection Connective Tissue: support and binding (bone,
cartilage, blood) Muscular Tissue: movement (skeletal, cardiac, smooth) Nervous Tissue:
coordination and control (neurons)


4. Special Structures
Functions of root hairs, stomata, cilia, tendons, ligaments

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