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Which type of cells are the building blocks of all living organisms?
Which type of cells are the building blocks of all living organisms?
- Bacterium or yeast
- Eukaryotic cells
- Unicellular organisms
- Prokaryotic cells (correct)
Where are prokaryotic cells found?
Where are prokaryotic cells found?
- In plants and animals
- In unicellular organisms, such as bacterium or yeast (correct)
- Only in multicellular organisms
- In eukaryotic organisms
What is the role of cell division in growth and reproduction?
What is the role of cell division in growth and reproduction?
- To regulate cell metabolism
- To maintain the shape of the cell
- To produce energy for the organism
- To ensure proper distribution of genetic material (correct)
What is the primary topic of Chapter 8 in 11th Biology?
What is the primary topic of Chapter 8 in 11th Biology?
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Building blocks of life
Building blocks of life
Cells are the fundamental units of all living organisms.
Prokaryotic Cell Location
Prokaryotic Cell Location
Prokaryotic cells are found in single-celled organisms like bacteria.
Cell division's role
Cell division's role
Cell division ensures equal distribution of genetic material in growth and reproduction.
Chapter 8 topic
Chapter 8 topic
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Study Notes
11th Biology Chapter 8: Cell Division
Cell division is a crucial topic in the 11th Biology Chapter 8, which covers the unit of life. In this chapter, students learn about the different types of cells, such as prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells, and the role of cell division in growth and reproduction.
Prokaryotic cells are the basic units of life and serve as the building blocks of all living organisms. They are found in unicellular organisms, such as bacterium or yeast, and are distinct, complete organisms in and
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