Protoplast consist of nuclus and cytoplast. So protoplast help in protein synthesis.
movement of water from protoplast to protoplast via plasmodesmata, but avoiding the vacuole.
A protoplast.
The term protoplast refers to the spherical shape assumed by Gram-positive bacteria. Spheroplast refers to the spherical shape assumed by Gram-negative bacteria. The difference is essentially the presence of a single membrane, in the case of the protoplast, and the two membranes (inner and outer) of the Gram-negative spheroplasts. It is also possible to generate a gram-negative protoplast by the removal of the outer membrane. Thus, in essence, protoplast refers to a bacterial sphere that is bounded by a single membrane and spheroplast refers to a sphere that is bounded by two membranes
liquid content of the cell
A hypotonic solution.
No, it is not protoplast
it is a technique by which protoplast cells are fused to get new hybrid.
movement of water from protoplast to protoplast via plasmodesmata, but avoiding the vacuole.
a protoplast is aliving substance of the cell. it has the same consistency with that of the egg and is a colloidal substance with a sol-gel manner.
A protoplast has had its cell wall entirely removed, leaving it naked and vulnerable before a lusty audience.
A protoplast.
The term protoplast refers to the spherical shape assumed by Gram-positive bacteria. Spheroplast refers to the spherical shape assumed by Gram-negative bacteria. The difference is essentially the presence of a single membrane, in the case of the protoplast, and the two membranes (inner and outer) of the Gram-negative spheroplasts. It is also possible to generate a gram-negative protoplast by the removal of the outer membrane. Thus, in essence, protoplast refers to a bacterial sphere that is bounded by a single membrane and spheroplast refers to a sphere that is bounded by two membranes
Cell wall and protoplast
Protoplast ,,
liquid content of the cell
A hypotonic solution.
Protoplast is found in all cells