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What are the functions of protoplast?

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.


What is the protoplast of the cell?

The protoplast of a cell is the portion of a plant cell that remains after the cell wall is removed. It consists of the cell membrane and its contents, such as the cytoplasm and organelles. Protoplasts are often used in research to study cell physiology and genetics.


What is protoplast fusion?

Protoplasts are used as starting materials to transfer foreign genes into plants. Protoplast is usually isolated from a cell and inserted into the selected one in a process called protoplast fusion.


What would happen to a plant cell if removed cell wall?

You could remove the cell wall by using a blender (crude i know, but it works) it basically cuts up the cell wall and releases all the organelles into the solution left over Then use ultra-centrifugation to separate the different organelles


What are the difference between protoplast and spheroplast?

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

Related Questions

What is Protoplast Fusion in Becterial cell?

it is a technique by which protoplast cells are fused to get new hybrid.


What is found in plant cell?

Cell wall and protoplast


What do you call a cell wall without a chloroplast?

Protoplast ,,


What is protoplast and spheroplast?

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.


How would you use the word protoplast in a sentence?

A protoplast has had its cell wall entirely removed, leaving it naked and vulnerable before a lusty audience.


What is Different between protoplast and protoplasm?

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.


Where should you place all of the cells organelles in a cell?

the cytoplasm Edited answer: In the protoplast


In a plant cell is there a cell membrane?

Yes there is a cell membrane underneath the cell wall. When the cell wall is removed, the cell membrane of plants is called a protoplast.


What are the functions of protoplast?

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.


What is the protoplast of the cell?

The protoplast of a cell is the portion of a plant cell that remains after the cell wall is removed. It consists of the cell membrane and its contents, such as the cytoplasm and organelles. Protoplasts are often used in research to study cell physiology and genetics.


What is protoplast fusion?

Protoplasts are used as starting materials to transfer foreign genes into plants. Protoplast is usually isolated from a cell and inserted into the selected one in a process called protoplast fusion.


Is the green colour pigment in the leaves called protoplast?

No, it is not protoplast