Q.1> name the organelle which has the structure called cisterns.mention any two function of this organelle.

Q.2>how would a plant cell and an animal cell behave when placed in a hypotonic solution of sodium chloride.

Q.3>what is cell theory and who formulated it?

Q.4>where are the proteins synthesized in the cell.

Q.5>describe the various types of plastids.

Q.6>what will happen in a cell if its nucleus is removed? give reason to support your answer.

Q.7>name the scientists who discovered :a)protoplasm of cell b)nucleus.

Q.8> draw a concept map showing various components of cell.

Q.9>the inner membrane of mitochondria is deeply folded.give the advantage of these folds.

And please give me these answer by today 08:00 pm

1) cisterns are present in chloroplasts.

function: to trap solar energy to prepare food.

to give color to the part of the plant.

2) they will shrink

3)cell theory is that all living aorganisms are made up of tiny bodies called cells.

4)proteins are synthesised in ribosomes.

5)chloroplasts, chromoplasts, leucoplasts

6)the cell cant sustain. as nucleus is the centre of all activity in a cell.

7)no idea

8)you can refer to the web

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A cisterna (plural cisternae) refers to a flattened membrane disk that makes up the Golgi apparatus. A typical Golgi has multiple stacks of anywhere from 3 to 7 cisternae (usually around 6) stacked upon each other like dinner plates. The cisternae carry Golgi enzymes to help or to modify cargo proteins traveling through them destined for other parts of the cell.

The cisternae also carry structural proteins important for their maintenance as flattened membranes and their stacking upon each other.

The earliest cisternae are called the cis-cisternae, followed by the medial cisternae, then the trans-cisternae (as they move away from the endoplasmic reticulum).

The location of formation of new cisternae is often called the cis-Golgi network, and the end of the Golgi where transport to other parts of the cell occurs is called the trans-Golgi network. Both are thought to be specialized cisternae leading in and out of the Golgi Complex.

Cisternae may also refer to flattened regions of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.

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Ribosomes

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