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No, protoplasm consists of cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.
The outer boundary of a plant cell is the cell wall.
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At the same time the cell was created. Cells reproduce by diving themselves in half, so a single cell with a cell wall to hold in its protoplasm simply pinches together in the middle until it become two separate cells with cell walls.
The cell membrane is made of carbohydrate, lipid, and protein molecules.
No, protoplasm consists of cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.
This is the cell wall. It surrounds the protoplasm of each individual cell.
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cell wall protects the protoplasm from external injury and gives the cell its shape and size.
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The cell membrane is made of neither protoplasm nor cellulose.The cell membrane is mostly composed of molecules called phospholipids - which have a phosphate head and a lipid tail.The cell wall of plant cells (which is different to the cell membrane) is made mostly of cellulose.Protoplasm refers to all the living contents of a cell (which are surrounded by the cell membrane).
The shrinking of protoplasm away from the cell wall of a plant or bacterium due to water loss from osmosis, thereby resulting in gaps between the cell wall and cell membrane.
The cell wall defines the cell, in a sense. It keeps the cell's protoplasm and functional structures inside and keeps non-cell aspects of the environment outside while permitting nutrients to get in and wastes to leave.
The outer boundary of a plant cell is the cell wall.
Organelles. They are like any living part of the cell. Organelles such as the mitochondrion, the vacuole, and the cytoplasm, things like that.
Protoplasm comprises the living matter of cell but not the plasma membrane. It embraces cytoplasm, cell organelles and nucleus.Protoplast is any plant, fungal or bacterial cell that has confiscated its cell wall. Protoplast includes plasma membrane and Protoplasm.Cytoplasm is the jelly-like substance of the cell and it includes cell organelles but not nucleus.
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