A decrease in glucose production
Such plant cells will not be able to perform photosynthesis
Damage to the thylakoid membrane in a plant would severely disrupt the process of photosynthesis, particularly the light-dependent reactions. This would lead to a reduced production of ATP and NADPH, which are essential for the Calvin cycle. Consequently, the plant would struggle to produce glucose and other carbohydrates, ultimately affecting its energy supply and growth. Additionally, the impaired thylakoid membrane could lead to increased production of reactive oxygen species, further damaging plant cells.
When the mitochondria in a plant is damaged the plant will not be able to produce energy.
a decrease in ATP production
If a plant cell becomes completely plasmolyzed, it means that all of the water has been removed from the cell, causing the cell membrane to shrink away from the cell wall. This can lead to irreversible damage to the cell and ultimately result in the death of the plant cell.
A decrease in ATP production
yes a plant have cell membrane
When plant cells are exposed to salt water, they undergo plasmolysis due to the higher concentration of salt outside the cell. This causes water to move out of the cell, leading to the cell membrane pulling away from the cell wall. This can result in wilting and potential damage to the plant cells.
yes a plant have cell membrane
There is a cell membrane in plant cells and in animal cells.
cell membrane holds the plant cells together.
The cytoplasmic membrane that surrounds a vacuole of a plant cell. Also called vacuolar membrane.