- 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...
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Plasmolysis is the term
which describes plant cells when the
cytoplasm shrinks from the cell wall in a
hypertonic environment. In
plasmolysis, the...
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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...
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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...
- the
adult human body
Outline of cell
biology Parakaryon myojinensis Plasmolysis Syncytium Tunneling nanotube Vault (organelle) Bianconi, Eva; Piovesan...
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hypertonic solutions water flows out of the cell and the cell
shrinks (
plasmolysis). In
hypotonic solutions,
water flows into the cell and the cell swells...
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cease to
function because they
become constricted, a
condition known as
plasmolysis. In
plant cells the
terms isotonic,
hypotonic and
hypertonic cannot strictly...
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Without sufficient water,
plant cells lose turgor, This is
known as
plasmolysis. If the
plant loses too much water, it will p**** its
permanent wilting...
- lysosome, lytic, meta-analysis, palsy, paralyse, paralysis, paralytic,
plasmolysis,
proteolysis lyc- wolf Gr**** λύκος (lýkos) Lycaon, lycanthropy, lycopersicon...