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$A, B, C$ and $D$ are the basic part of all the cells. The part $A$ contains threadlike structures called $E$ which transfer the characteristic from parents to their off springs. The part $B$ uses glucose and oxygen to produce energy whereas part $C$ controls the movement of substance into the cell. The part $D$ is a transparent, jelly-like material. What could $A, B, C, D$ and $E$ be$?$
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$X$ and $Y$ are the two types of cells. The cells $X$ have a well$-$organized nucleus which is separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane on the other hand, cells $Y$ do not have a real nucleus, their nuclear material is in direct contact with the cytoplasm.
$a.$ What type of cells are $(i)\ X,$ and $(ii)\ Y?$
$b.$ Give one example each of cells like $(i)\ X,$ and $(ii)\ Y?$
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The cytoplasm of the cells of a tomato plant contains organelles $X$ having different pigments which impart different colours to the leaves of tomato plants and its fruits.
$a.$ What is the general name of the organelles $X?$
$b.$ What is the $(i)$ name $(ii)$ colour, and $(iii)$ function, of organelles $X$ present in the leaves of Tomato plant?
$c.$ What is the colour of organells $X$ which are present in the ripe fruits of tomato plant?
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