Cell structure and Organisation
Cell Structure and Organisation Animals as well as plant are made up cell. An average large organism will be made up of several millions of cells. In 1667, a scientist named Hooke, during an experiment discovered that under a primitive microscope, a slice of a cork and other plant material consist of many small compartments, separated by a partition. What he believed in his experiment then was that cells were empty, and that cell wall was the most important part of a cell. But now, it has been realized that the most important part of a living cell is not just their cell wall but their contents. Most plants and animal are multicellular, however, there are some which are one of one cell, and they are termed unicellular. What is a Cell? A cell is the basic unit of all living organisms. What does this mean? It means every living organisms is made up Of cell, whether plant or animal. The smallest cell ever known are the bacteria, while on the other hand , the largest cells are bird