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5. The Fundamental Unit of Life

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    The Fundamental Unit Of Life

    This section discusses the discovery of cells and their fundamental role as the basic unit of life, detailing cell structures and functions. ### Medium Summary The section highlights Robert Hooke's discovery of cells, the distinction between unicellular and multicellular organisms, and explores various cell organelles and their functions, including the nucleus, plasma membrane, and cytoplasm. ### Detailed Summary # Detailed Summary The section begins by introducing the discovery of cells by Robert Hooke in 1665 through the observation of cork using a primitive microscope, where he termed them 'cells' after their honeycomb-like appearance. This observation marked a significant milestone in biology, illustrating that living organisms consist of distinct units. The discussion progresses to categorize living organisms into unicellular and multicellular types, emphasizing how complex multicellular organisms develop from a single cell through cell division. A significant theme is the structure and function of various cell components, including the plasma membrane, cytoplasm, organelles, and the nucleus, explaining how these elements cooperate to sustain life functions. The section reinforces the cell theory, which asserts that all living things are composed of cells and that all cells originate from pre-existing cells. Furthermore, it delves into the roles of specific organelles such as mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and vacuoles, illustrating their importance in cellular processes. This comprehensive overview lays the groundwork for understanding the intricate relationships between cellular structure and function, underscoring the cell as the fundamental unit of life. ![image-83035470-cd9c-40d3-a25f-e2a54682f009.png](https://allrounder.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/content/6788ba809cd7fb03def28c7c/182a786c-bed4-4527-b8da-715328abdf00/22e22c8d-422b-4a29-8418-3867ebea8102/image-83035470-cd9c-40d3-a25f-e2a54682f009.png)

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