cell theory
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cell membrane
The cell membrane
A cell is defined by its boundary, known as the cell membrane, which separates it from its environment. Inside the cell, organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum also contribute to its structure and function. The genetic material contained within the nucleus, in the form of DNA, provides instructions for the cell's activities and growth.
The term defined as all the living material inside the cell is called cytoplasm. It includes the organelles, cytosol, and other components of the cell that are essential for its growth and function.
The cell membrane.
cell theory
cytoplasm
DNA
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the cytoplasm
cell membrane
The genetic material of the cell is found in the nucleus. This material (DNA) can reproduce inside the cell by a process known as replication.
cytoplasm
cell wall.
The concentration of material is greater on the outside of the cell than the inside in a hypertonic solution. In this solution, there is a higher concentration of solutes outside the cell compared to inside, causing water to move out of the cell, leading to cell shrinkage.