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- two types, either concave plasmolysis or convex plasmolysis. Convex plasmolysis is always irreversible while concave plasmolysis is usually reversible. During...
- tumour. The term is also used to refer to the reduction of any swelling. Plasmolysis is the contraction of cells within plants due to the loss of water through...
- protozoa cells which do not have cell walls. The reverse process is plasmolysis. Osmotic lysis would be expected to occur when bacterial cells are treated...
- often used to introduce students to plant anatomy or to demonstrate plasmolysis. The clear epidermal cells exist in a single layer and do not contain...
- : 229  Plasmolysis is the term which describes plant cells when the cytoplasm shrinks from the cell wall in a hypertonic environment. In plasmolysis, the...
- cease to function because they become constricted, a condition known as plasmolysis. In plant cells the terms isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic cannot strictly...
- the adult human body Outline of cell biology Parakaryon myojinensis Plasmolysis Syncytium Tunneling nanotube Vault (organelle) Black, Jacquelyn G. (2004)...
- healthcare. Brining Homeostasis Osmoregulation Osmotic shock Osmotic power Plasmolysis Reverse osmosis plant Salinity gradient power Water potential Histoire...
- organelles within the remaining cytoplasm against the cell walls. Unlike in plasmolysis (a phenomenon that does not occur in nature), the plasma membrane maintains...
- it causes plasmolysis or cell shrinking, similarly in hypotonic solution, bacteria undergoes plasmotysis or turgid state. This plasmolysis and plasmotysis...