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Ssc Biology Chapter 2 Hand Note Exclusive Instant

The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life. Discovery: First seen by Robert Hooke in 1665. Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic:

  • Plastids (Exclusive to Plant Cells):

    Plant tissues are categorized based on their ability to divide:

    Cell Wall: A dead/non-living outer layer unique to plant cells, primarily made of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. 2. Cytoplasmic Organelles & Functions ssc biology chapter 2 hand note exclusive

    Collenchyma: Living, thickened at the corners (with pectin). Provides mechanical support to growing parts.

    Key Concepts in SSC Biology Chapter 2

    This hand note summary covers SSC Biology Chapter 2: Cells and Tissues of Organisms

    Cell Division:

    Diagrams to Master: Labeled diagrams of a typical plant cell and an animal cell are standard for board exam preparation. SSC Biology Chapter 2 Handnote by #sadia_saeedy

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