Cell Unit of Life Class Note
Cell Unit of Life Class Note
Cell Unit of Life Class Note
called cytology.
• Cell is the structural and functional unit of life. In unicellular
organism (amoeba, paramecium, yeast, bacteria) single cell
performs all the essential functions of life.
• In multicellular organism, different kinds of tissues perform
different function and have division of labour.
• Anton Von Leeuwenhoek first saw and described a live cell.
Robert Brown later discovered the nucleus.
CELL THEORY
• Metthias Schleiden and Theodore
Schwann( 1938) proposed the cell theory
which was later modified by Rudolf
Virchow(1855)-
• All living organisms are composed of cells and
products of cells.
• All cells arise from pre-existing cells.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROKARYOTIC AND
EUKARYOTIC CELLS
Prokaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells
• Membrane-bound nucleus • Membrane-bound nucleus
is absent. is present.
• Cells are smaller in size. • Cells are larger in size.
• Single chromosome is • More than one
present. chromosome is present.
• Plasmid is present • Plasmid is absent
Difference between prokaryotic cell and
Eukaryotic cell
PROKARYOTIC CELL EUKARYOTIC CELL
• Pro = primitive • Cells with well developed and
• Karyon = nucleus advanced nucleus are known as
• Cells with primitive nuclear structure eukaryotic cells
are called prokaryotic cells.
• They are present in higher form
• They do not have a well defined
nucleus and nuclear membrane of life
• They are lower form of life. • Their nucleus is covered by a bi
• Their genetic material is present in the layered membrane known as
cytoplasm known as nucleiod nuclear membrane
• In the nucleiod special proteins are • Nuclear membrane has pores
there that stabilizes the genetic
material on it, known as nuclear pores
• Example - bacteria • Example- plant cell, animal cell
Shape and size of cells varies greatly according
to their position and function. Mycoplasma is
the smallest cell and largest isolated cell is the
ostrich egg. The shape of cell may be cuboid,
columnar, polygonal, thread-like or irregular
Prokaryotic Cells