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.
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
No, it is not protoplast
It is a type of insect that looks like a cow.
it is a technique by which protoplast cells are fused to get new hybrid.
cell that has completely remove cell wall by action of penicillin
A protoplast has had its cell wall entirely removed, leaving it naked and vulnerable before a lusty audience.
Cell wall and protoplast
Protoplast ,,
liquid content of the cell
Protoplasts are plant or bacterial cells with the cell wall removed. They are commonly used in genetic engineering, plant breeding, and cell fusion experiments due to their ability to take up foreign DNA, enabling gene transfer and genetic modifications. Protoplast regeneration can also be used in plant transformation and micropropagation techniques.
Protoplast is found in all cells
the cytoplasm Edited answer: In the protoplast