Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts.
In organelles called chloroplasts.
is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell
Because the cell shrinks so it pushes all the chloroplasts together.
Plasmolyzed cells may not return to their normal condition even after washing and remounting because plasmolysis typically occurs due to a loss of water in a hypertonic environment causing the cell membrane to shrink away from the cell wall. Rehydration may not reverse this process completely.
when water moves out of cytoplasm by osmosis
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts.
In organelles called chloroplasts.
Higher solute concentration outside the cell than that inside causes net loss of water and plasmolysis occurs. This is due to the diffusion of water to areas of higher solute concentration.
is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell
Because the cell shrinks so it pushes all the chloroplasts together.
Chloroplasts, Cell wall and a large Vacuole of water
Plasmolyzed cells may not return to their normal condition even after washing and remounting because plasmolysis typically occurs due to a loss of water in a hypertonic environment causing the cell membrane to shrink away from the cell wall. Rehydration may not reverse this process completely.
The cell membrane and water are both involved in "Osmosis" the making of Chloroplasts.
osmosis, the making of chloroplasts
When a cell is no longer turgid in salt water, it is said to be plasmolyzed. In this state, water exits the cell due to osmosis, causing the cell membrane to pull away from the cell wall. This occurs because the external salt concentration is higher than the internal concentration, leading to a loss of turgor pressure.
In plants this is known as being plasmolyzed when the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall.