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      • 01.Matter in Our Surroundings
        9
        • Lecture1.1
          Matter and Its Properties 39 min
        • Lecture1.2
          States of Matter and Compressibility & Rigidity 21 min
        • Lecture1.3
          Moving through, Fluidity, Density, Diffusion, Pressure 26 min
        • Lecture1.4
          Change of State of Matter 56 min
        • Lecture1.5
          Evaporation and Boiling 39 min
        • Lecture1.6
          Cooling Effect of Evaporation Two More States of Matter 22 min
        • Lecture1.7
          Chapter Notes – Matter in Our Surroundings
        • Lecture1.8
          NCERT Solutions – Matter in Our Surroundings
        • Lecture1.9
          Revision Notes Matter in Our Surroundings
      • 02.Is Matter Around Us Pure
        9
        • Lecture2.1
          Elements and Compounds 20 min
        • Lecture2.2
          Mixtures, Homogeneous & Heterogeneous and Chemical & Physical Change 37 min
        • Lecture2.3
          Solution, Suspension, Colloid and Tyndal Effect 48 min
        • Lecture2.4
          Terms related to Solution and Solubility 42 min
        • Lecture2.5
          Separation of Mixtures 47 min
        • Lecture2.6
          Cleaning Drinking Water and Classification of Matter 29 min
        • Lecture2.7
          Chapter Notes – Is Matter Around Us Pure
        • Lecture2.8
          NCERT Solutions – Is Matter Around Us Pure
        • Lecture2.9
          Revision Notes Is Matter Around Us Pure
      • 03.Atoms and Molecules
        7
        • Lecture3.1
          Atom and its Properties, Atomic Mass, Molecule and Molecular Mass 40 min
        • Lecture3.2
          Ions, Valency and Writing the formulae of Compounds 47 min
        • Lecture3.3
          Mole Concept 42 min
        • Lecture3.4
          Calculation of no. of Moles, Percentage of an Element in a Compound and Laws of Chemical Combination 30 min
        • Lecture3.5
          Chapter Notes – Atoms and Molecules
        • Lecture3.6
          NCERT Solutions – Atoms and Molecules
        • Lecture3.7
          Revision Notes Atoms and Molecules
      • 04.Structure of The Atom
        7
        • Lecture4.1
          Charged Particles in Matter and Discovery of Sub – atomic Particles 31 min
        • Lecture4.2
          Atomic Model by J.J Thomson’s Model and Rutherford 57 min
        • Lecture4.3
          Ion, Mass Number, Isotopes, Isobar and Fractional Mass number of Elements 01 hour
        • Lecture4.4
          Electron Distribution in Orbits and Valency 01 hour
        • Lecture4.5
          Chapter Notes – Structure of The Atom
        • Lecture4.6
          NCERT Solutions – Structure of The Atom
        • Lecture4.7
          Revision Notes Structure of The Atom
      • 05.Cell - Fundamental Unit of Life
        7
        • Lecture5.1
          Introduction to Cell and Its Structure – Cell Wall 31 min
        • Lecture5.2
          Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, Nucleus 32 min
        • Lecture5.3
          Ribosomes, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi bodies, Lisosomes, Mitocondria 38 min
        • Lecture5.4
          Plastids, Vacuole; Types of Cell and Transport through Plasma Membrane 33 min
        • Lecture5.5
          Chapter Notes – Cell – Fundamental Unit of Life
        • Lecture5.6
          NCERT Solutions – Cell – Fundamental Unit of Life
        • Lecture5.7
          Revision Notes Cell – Fundamental Unit of Life
      • 06.Tissues
        8
        • Lecture6.1
          Division of Labour, Plant Tissues – Merismatic Tissue 20 min
        • Lecture6.2
          Plant Tissue-Permanent Tissue: Simple Permanent Tissue 34 min
        • Lecture6.3
          Plant Tissue-Permanent Tissue: Complex and Protective Tissue 31 min
        • Lecture6.4
          Animal Tissue- Muscular Tissue and Nervous Tissue 27 min
        • Lecture6.5
          Animal Tissue- Connective Tissue and Epithelial Tissue 42 min
        • Lecture6.6
          Chapter Notes – Tissues
        • Lecture6.7
          NCERT Solutions – Tissues
        • Lecture6.8
          Revision Notes Tissues
      • 07.Diversity in Living Organisms
        8
        • Lecture7.1
          Introduction to Biodiversity and Classification, Nomenclature 35 min
        • Lecture7.2
          The Five Kingdoms 29 min
        • Lecture7.3
          Plantae Kingdom 42 min
        • Lecture7.4
          Animalia Kingdom 01 hour
        • Lecture7.5
          Classification of Chordates and Revision of Animalia Kingdom 33 min
        • Lecture7.6
          Chapter Notes – Diversity in Living Organisms
        • Lecture7.7
          NCERT Solutions – Diversity in Living Organisms
        • Lecture7.8
          Revision Notes Diversity in Living Organisms
      • 08.Motion
        11
        • Lecture8.1
          Straight Line Motion, Position, Vector and Scalar; 23 min
        • Lecture8.2
          Distance & Displacement 48 min
        • Lecture8.3
          Speed and Velocity 57 min
        • Lecture8.4
          Acceleration and Deacceleration, Uniform & Non-uniform Acceleration 47 min
        • Lecture8.5
          Equations of Uniformly Accelerated Motion 58 min
        • Lecture8.6
          Uniform Circular Motion 30 min
        • Lecture8.7
          Graphical representation of Motion 30 min
        • Lecture8.8
          Calculations Using Graph 28 min
        • Lecture8.9
          Chapter Notes – Motion
        • Lecture8.10
          NCERT Solutions – Motion
        • Lecture8.11
          Revision Notes Motion
      • 09.Force and Newtons Laws of Motion
        12
        • Lecture9.1
          Force and Net or Resultant Force 46 min
        • Lecture9.2
          Newton’s 1st Law 46 min
        • Lecture9.3
          Momentum 46 min
        • Lecture9.4
          Newton’s 2nd Law 27 min
        • Lecture9.5
          Newton’s 2nd Law in Terms of Acceleration; 42 min
        • Lecture9.6
          Newton’s 1st Law from 2nd law and Practical Examples of Newton’s 2nd Law 42 min
        • Lecture9.7
          Newton’s 3rd Law and its Practical Examples 35 min
        • Lecture9.8
          Conservation of Momentum 33 min
        • Lecture9.9
          Practical Applications of Conservation of Momentum 29 min
        • Lecture9.10
          Chapter Notes – Force and Newtons Laws of Motion
        • Lecture9.11
          NCERT Solutions – Force and Newtons Laws of Motion
        • Lecture9.12
          Revision Notes Force and Newtons Laws of Motion
      • 10.Gravitation
        9
        • Lecture10.1
          Universal Law of Gravitation and Free Fall 41 min
        • Lecture10.2
          Falling Bodies: case 1 46 min
        • Lecture10.3
          Falling bodies: case 2 and Air Resistance 42 min
        • Lecture10.4
          Value of g, Mass and Weight, Weight on Moon, Circular Motion and Gravitation 48 min
        • Lecture10.5
          Thrust and Pressure and Pressure in fluids 37 min
        • Lecture10.6
          Archimedes Principle; Density 37 min
        • Lecture10.7
          Chapter Notes – Gravitation
        • Lecture10.8
          NCERT Solutions – Gravitation
        • Lecture10.9
          Revision Notes Gravitation
      • 11.Work and Energy
        7
        • Lecture11.1
          Work and Workdone Against Gravity, Oblique Displacement 01 hour
        • Lecture11.2
          Energy and Different Forms of Energy, Derivation of Formulae of K.E. 58 min
        • Lecture11.3
          Transformation of Energy and Law of Conservation of Energy 01 hour
        • Lecture11.4
          Rate of doing Work and Commercial Unit of Energy 43 min
        • Lecture11.5
          Chapter Notes – Work and Energy
        • Lecture11.6
          NCERT Solutions – Work and Energy
        • Lecture11.7
          Revision Notes Work and Energy
      • 12.Sound
        8
        • Lecture12.1
          Production and Propagation of Sound and Medium for Sound 30 min
        • Lecture12.2
          Frequency and Velocity of Sound Wave, Characteristic of Sound 01 hour
        • Lecture12.3
          Sonic Boom, Light faster than Sound, Reflection of Sound, Echo and Reverberation 56 min
        • Lecture12.4
          Types of Sound Based on Frequency 42 min
        • Lecture12.5
          Human Ear and Intensity of Sound 25 min
        • Lecture12.6
          Chapter Notes – Sound
        • Lecture12.7
          NCERT Solutions – Sound
        • Lecture12.8
          Revision Notes Sound
      • 13.Why do We Fall Ill
        7
        • Lecture13.1
          Factors Determining Health, Disease, Look of Disease, Cause of Disease, Types of Diseases 24 min
        • Lecture13.2
          Infectious Diseases, Immune System, Treatment of Diseases 55 min
        • Lecture13.3
          Prevention from Disease, Vaccination – Immunisation 36 min
        • Lecture13.4
          AIDS, Different Modes for Different Diseases 18 min
        • Lecture13.5
          Chapter Notes – Why do We Fall Ill
        • Lecture13.6
          NCERT Solutions – Why do We Fall Ill
        • Lecture13.7
          Revision Notes Why do We Fall Ill
      • 14.Natural Resources
        7
        • Lecture14.1
          Natural Resource-Air and its Pollution 57 min
        • Lecture14.2
          Natural Resource-Water and Soil and its Pollution 49 min
        • Lecture14.3
          Biogeochemical Cycles 33 min
        • Lecture14.4
          Green House Effect, Global Warming and Ozone Layer Depletion 30 min
        • Lecture14.5
          Chapter Notes – Natural Resources
        • Lecture14.6
          NCERT Solutions – Natural Resources
        • Lecture14.7
          Revision Notes Natural Resources
      • 15.Improvements in Food Resources
        7
        • Lecture15.1
          Various Revolution Held in India; Types of Crops; Crop Season; Crop Variety Improvement 31 min
        • Lecture15.2
          Crop Production Improvement 45 min
        • Lecture15.3
          Crop Protection Improvement and Organic Farming 29 min
        • Lecture15.4
          Animal Husbandry 40 min
        • Lecture15.5
          Chapter Notes – Improvements in Food Resources
        • Lecture15.6
          NCERT Solutions – Improvements in Food Resources
        • Lecture15.7
          Revision Notes Improvements in Food Resources

        NCERT Solutions – Cell – Fundamental Unit of Life

        Intext Questions

        Q.1     Who discovered cells and how?
        Sol.     It was Robert Hooke who discovered cells. He observed the cells in thin slices of cork. They appeared like small compartments when viewed through the microscope.


        Q.2     Why is the cell called structural and functional unit of life?
        Sol.     A cell is capable of carrying out all the life functions; such as nutrition, excretion, respiration, etc. Hence a cell is called the functional unit of life. Additionally, the cell is the smallest unit of life and all the living beings are made up of cells. Hence a cell is called the structural unit of life.


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        Q.1     How do substances like CO2 and water move in and out of the cell? Discuss.
        Sol.     Substances move in and out of the cell because of diffusion. Diffusion is the random movement of particles in order to attain concentration equilibrium. The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane is called osmosis. It is important to note that plasma membrane is a semi-permeable membrane. Water always moves from high water concentration to low water concentration.


        Q.2     Why is the plasma membrane called a selectively permeable membrane?
        Sol.     Plasma membrane allows passage to some selected substances. Hence it is called a selectively permeable or semi-permeable membrane.


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        Q.1     Can you name the two organelles we have studied that contain their own genetic material?
        Sol.     Mitochondria and Chloroplast contain their own genetic material.


        Q.2     If the organisation of a cell is destroyed due to some physical or chemical influence, what will happen?
        Sol.     Various parts of a cell are responsible for various functions. They work in tandem to continue life in the cell. In case, the organization of a cell is destroyed due to some physical or chemical influence, the cell will die.


        Q.3     Why are lysosomes known as suicide bags?
        Sol.      Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes. In case of a rupture in lysosome, the enzymes are released in the cytoplasm and end up digesting the contents of the cell. This results in cell death. Due to this, lysosome is also known as suicide bags of cells.


        Q.4     Where are proteins synthesized inside the cell?
        Sol.     Proteins are synthesized in ribosome.

         

        Exercise

        Q.1     Make a comparison and write down ways in which plant cells are different from animal cells.
        Sol.

        Plant cell Animal cell
        Cell wall present Cell wall absent
        Plastids present Plastids absent
        Vacuole is usually very large and single Vacuoles are much smaller and may be absent

        Q.2     How is a prokaryotic cell different from a eukaryotic cell?
        Sol.

        Prokaryotic cell Eukaryotic cell
        Size : generally small (1 – 10µ) 1µ (micron) = 10–6m Size : generally large (5– 100µ)
        Nuclear region is now defined and nuclear membrane is absent Nuclear region is well defined and surrounded by  a nuclear membrane.
        Single chromosome More than one chromosome
        Membrane bound cell organelles absent Membrane bound cell organelles present

        Q.3     What would happen if the plasma membrane ruptures or breaks down?
        Sol.     Plasma membrane provides a container for the cell organelles and cytoplasm. Moreover, plasma membrane also protects the contents of a cell from external environment. In case the plasma membrane ruptures or breaks down, the cell contents would be exposed to the external environment. This would prove lethal for the cell and the cell would cease to exist.


        Q.4     What would happen to the life of a cell if there was no Golgi apparatus?
        Sol.     Golgi apparatus plays the important role of packaging various substances for further use or for storage. If there was no Golgi apparatus, various substances would not be in a position to be transformed in proper forms for further use. Certain substances; like protein and lipid are important for the formation of plasma membrane and hence absence of Golgi apparatus will hamper the formation of new cells during cell division.


        Q.5     Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell? Why?
        Sol.     Mitochondrion is known as the powerhouse of the cell. The reason for this is the fact that cellular respiration takes place in mitochondria and the energy released after that gets stored in mitochondria; in the form of ATP. These ATP molecules are utilized on an SOS basis.


        Q.6     Where do the lipids and proteins constituting the cell membrane get synthesised?
        Sol.      Lipids are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum. Protein is synthesized in ribosomes which are usually present on the rough ER.


        Q.7     How does an Amoeba obtain its food?
        Sol.     Amoeba obtains its food through a process called phagocytosis. The cell membrane of amoeba is projected into numerous finger-like outgrowths; called pseudopodia. Amoeba surrounds a food particle by pseudopodia and makes a food vacuole; after engulfing the food.


        Q.8     What is osmosis?
        Sol.      The movement of water from high concentration to low concentration through a semi-permeable membrane is called osmosis.

        Exemplar

        Multiple Choice Questions

        Q.1 Which of the following can be made into crystal?

        (a) A Bacterium

        (b) An Amoeba

        (c) A Virus

        (d) A Sperm

        Sol. (c)


        Q.2 A cell will swell up if

        (a) The concentration of water molecules in the cell is higher than the concentration of water molecules in surrounding medium

        (b) The concentration of water molecules in surrounding medium is higher than water molecules concentration in the cell

        (c) The concentration of water molecules is same in the cell and in the surrounding medium

        (d) Concentration of water molecules does not matter

        Sol. (b)


        Q.3 Chromosomes are made up of

        (a) DNA

        (b) protein

        (c) DNA and protein

        (d) RNA

        Sol. (c)


        Q.4 Which of these options are not a function of Ribosomes?

        (i) It helps in manufacture of protein molecules

        (ii) It helps in manufacture of enzymes

        (iii) It helps in manufacture of hormones

        (iv) It helps in manufacture of starch molecules

        (a) (i) and (ii)

        (b) (ii) and (iii)

        (c) (iii) and (iv)

        (d) (iv) and (i)

        Sol. (c)


        Q.5 Which of these is not related to endoplasmic reticulum?

        (a) It behaves as transport channel for proteins between nucleus and cytoplasm

        (b) It transports materials between various regions in cytoplasm

        (c) It can be the site of energy generation

        (d) It can be the site for some biochemical activities of the cell

        Sol. (c)


        Q.6 Following are a few definitions of osmosis.

        Read carefully and select the correct definition

        (a) Movement of water molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane

        (b) Movement of solvent molecules from its higher concentration to lower concentration

        (c) Movement of solvent molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration of solution through a permeable membrane

        (d) Movement of solute molecules from lower concentration to higher concentration of solution through a semipermeable membrane

        Sol. (a)


        Q.7 Plasmolysis in a plant cell is defined as

        (a) break down (lysis ) of plasma membrane in hypotonic medium

        (b) shrinkage of cytoplasm in hypertonic medium

        (c) shrinkage of nucleoplasm

        (d) none of them

        Sol. (b)


        Q.8 Which of the following are covered by a single membrane?

        (a) Mitochondria

        (b) Vacuole

        (c) Lysosome

        (d) Plastid

        Sol. (b), (c)


        Q.9 Find out the false sentences

        (a) Golgi apparatus is involved with the formation of lysosomes

        (b) Nucleus, mitochondria and plastid have DNA; hence they are able to make their own structural proteins

        (c) Mitochondria is said to be the power house of the cell as ATP is generated in them.

        (d) Cytoplasm is called as protoplasm

        Sol. (a)


        Q.10 Find out the correct sentence

        (a) Enzymes packed in Lysosomes are made through RER (rough endoplasmic reticulum)

        (b) Rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum produce lipid and protein respectively

        (c) Endoplasmic reticulum is related with the destruction of plasma membrane

        (d) Nucleoid is present inside the nucleoplasm of eukaryotic nucleus

        Sol. (a)


        Q.11 Which cell organelle plays a crucial role in detoxifying many poisons and drugs in a cell?

        (a) Golgi apparatus

        (b) Lysosomes

        (c) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

        (d) Vacuoles

        Sol. (c)


        Q.12 The proteins and lipids, essential for building the cell membrane, are manufactured by

        (a) rough endoplasmic reticulum

        (b) golgi apparatus

        (c) plasma membrane

        (d) mitochondria

        Sol. (a)


        Q.13 The undefined nuclear region of prokaryotes are also known as

        (a) nucleus

        (b) nucleolus

        (c) nucleic acid

        (d) nucleoid

        Sol. (d)


        Q.14 The cell organelle involved in forming complex sugars from simple sugars are

        (a) endoplasmic reticulum

        (b) ribosomes

        (c) plastids

        (d) golgi apparatus

        Sol. (d)


        Q.15 Which out of the following is not a function of vacuole?

        (a) Storage

        (b) Providing turgidity and rigidity to the cell

        (c) Waste excretion

        (d) Locomotion

        Sol. (d)


        Q.16 Amoeba acquires its food through a process, termed

        (a) exocytosis

        (b) endocytosis

        (c) plasmolysis

        (d) exocytosis and endocytosis both

        Sol. (b)


        Q.17 Cell wall of which one of these is not made up of cellulose?

        (a) Bacteria

        (b) Hydrilla

        (c) Mango tree

        (d) Cactus

        Sol. (a)


        Q.18 Silver nitrate solution is used to study

        (a) endoplasmic reticulum

        (b) golgi apparatus

        (c) nucleus

        (d) mitochondria

        Sol. (b)


        Q.19 Organelle other than nucleus, containing DNA is

        (a) endoplasmic reticulum

        (b) golgi apparatus

        (c) mitochondria

        (d) lysosome

        Sol. (c)


        Q.20 Kitchen of the cell is

        (a) mitochondria

        (b) endoplasmic reticulum

        (c) chloroplast

        (d) golgi apparatus

        Sol. (c)


        Q.21 Lipid molecules in the cell are sythesized by

        (a) smooth endoplasmic reticulum

        (b) rough endoplasmic reticulum

        (c) golgi apparatus

        (d) plastids

        Sol. (a)


        Q.22 Cell arises from pre-existing cell was stated by

        (a) Haeckel

        (b) Virchow

        (c) Hooke

        (d) Schleiden

        Sol. (b)


        Q.23 Cell theory was given by

        (a) Schleiden and Schwann

        (b) Virchow

        (c) Hooke

        (d) Haeckel

        Sol. (a)


        Q.24 The only cell organelle seen in prokaryotic cell is

        (a) mitochondria

        (b) ribosomes

        (c) plastids

        (d) lysosomes

        Sol. (b)


        Q.25 Organelle without a cell membrane is

        (a) ribosome

        (b) golgi apparatus

        (c) chloroplast

        (d) nucleus

        Sol. (a)


        Q.26 1 μm is

        (a) 10–6 m

        (b) 10–9 m

        (c) 10–10 m

        (d) 10–3 m

        Sol. (a)


        Q.27 Lysosome arises from

        (a) endoplasmic reticulum

        (b) golgi apparatus

        (c) nucleus

        (d) mitochondria

        Sol. (b)


        Q.28 Living cells were discovered by

        (a) Robert Hooke

        (b) Purkinje

        (c) Leeuwenhoek

        (d) Robert Brown

        Sol. (c)


        Q.29 Select the odd one out

        (a) The movement of water across a semi permeable membrane is affected by the amount of substances dissolved in it.

        (b) Membranes are made of organic molecules like proteins and lipids

        (c) Molecules soluble in organic solvents can easily pass through the membrane.

        (d) Plasma membranes contain chitin sugar in plants

        Sol. (d)

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