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Q: Why cell lysis occurs for animal cell not for plant cell?
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Can animal cells undergo plasmolysis?

Animal cells undergo lysis, and plant cells undergo plasmolysis. Lysis occurs when a plant cell explodes due to too much pressure on the inside, and plasmolysis occurs when the vacuole of a plant cell shrinks away from the cell wall due to lack of water.


What does not occurs in plant cell mitoses but does in animal cell mitosis?

Does not form a cell wall


What occurs in both plant and animal?

Animal and plant cells both have a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and a nucleus.


What solution does crenation occur in?

Crenation is the loss of water from an animal cell due to osmosis. Lysis is the rupture of the cell wall due to too much water moving into an animal cell due to osmosis. Both crenation and lysis have drastic effects on the animal cell. Crenation is the equivalent of flaccid plant cells and lysis is the equivalent of turgid for plant cells. The key difference between lysis and turgid is that plants have a cellulose cell wall so do not rupture or burst the cell wall like animal cells with lysis do.


Why plant is incubated with CTAB buffer at 65 degree celsius?

plant cell lysis


Is cell wall in a plant or animal or both?

A cell wall occurs in only plants. The cell membrane, however, occurs in both plants and animals


Lysis in tap water animal cell versus plant cell?

When an animal cell is placed in tap water, it would usually expand to such an extent (filling up with tap water molecules) that lysis occurs (i.e. the bursting/breaking open of the cell). This is due to the differences in water concentration between the inside and outside of the cell (and hence osmotic pressures) - water moves by osmosis across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration [in this case the tap water moves across the animal cell membrane into the cell] Because of the lack of membrane support present in an animal cell (i.e. no cell wall providing support), once the water from outside has filled up the animal cell to a certain extent, lysis will occur and the contents of the cell will disperse, no longer held in by a membrane. However, in a plant cell, which has a rigid cell wall made of cellulose as well as a cell membrane, when water moves into the cell by osmosis, lysis will not occur because of the turgor pressure built up against the cell wall. In a hypotonic solution (e.g. tap water), a plant cell is under its best conditions. The cell is turgid - filled with the maximum amount of water, and the cell wall prevents lysis from occurring. (e.g. putting a stick of limp celery in tap water will not result in the contents of the celery breaking apart everywhere, but instead, the water from outside will fill the celery causing it to be crisp - due to osmosis)


Is chloroplast plant or animal cell?

Chloroplast is plant cells because that is where photosynthesis occurs.


Where does mitosis occur in a plan?

In a plant, mitosis occurs in the plant's cells, the process is the same as mitosis in an animal cell, but the rigid cell wall does not move.


What does a mitochondria in animal cell do?

The MITOCHONDRIA is the main power house of the cell. It creates most of the energy in the cell.


How is animal cells different from plant cell?

well the animal is different from a plant cell because a plant cell have a cell wall, & chloroplast and the animal cell does not


Why does endocytosis occur only in animal cells and not in plant cell?

The endocytosis only occurs in animal cells because plant cells don't have cell membranes they have cell walls. And the definition of endocytosis is " a process when a cell membrane surrounds a particle and encloses it in a vesicles to bring it to the cell." so a plant cell can't do that only animal cells can.