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Here are some tips on how to complete the Class 9 chapter "Cell" in one day:

1. Set a goal. What do you want to achieve by the end of the day? Do you want
to be able to define the different parts of a cell, explain how cells function, or
be able to solve problems about cells? Having a specific goal in mind will help
you stay focused and motivated.
2. Break the chapter down into smaller tasks. Don't try to read and understand
the entire chapter all at once. Instead, break it down into smaller tasks, such
as reading a section, answering questions, or drawing a diagram. This will
make the task seem less daunting and more manageable.
3. Find a quiet place to study. You'll need to be able to focus and concentrate in
order to learn the material. Find a place where you won't be interrupted or
distracted.
4. Take breaks. Don't try to study for hours on end without taking a break. Get
up and move around every 20-30 minutes to avoid getting restless and losing
focus.
5. Reward yourself. When you reach a milestone, such as finishing a section or
answering all the questions, reward yourself with a short break or a snack.
This will help you stay motivated and on track.

Here is a possible schedule for completing the chapter in one day:

● Morning: Read the first section of the chapter and answer the questions.
● Lunch: Take a break and eat lunch.
● Afternoon: Read the second section of the chapter and answer the questions.
● Evening: Draw a diagram of a cell and solve some problems about cells.

Of course, you may need to adjust this schedule depending on your own learning
style and how much time you have available. The most important thing is to find a
way to study that works for you and to stick to your plan. With a little effort, you
should be able to complete the chapter in one day.

Here are some additional tips that may help you learn the material:

● Use different study methods. Don't just read the textbook. Try using other
study methods, such as taking notes, drawing diagrams, or creating
flashcards.
● Get help from a teacher or tutor. If you're struggling with a particular concept,
don't be afraid to ask for help from a teacher or tutor. They can help you
understand the material and answer any questions you have.
● Practice makes perfect. The more you practice, the better you'll understand
the material. So make sure to practice answering questions about cells. You
can find practice questions in your textbook, online, or in workbooks.
With a little effort, you should be able to complete the chapter "Cell" in one day.
Good luck!

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