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Interrelationship of Cell Membrane | Plant Physiology

In this article we will discuss about the interrelationship of the different cell membrane. It is generally believed that a close structural and functional relationship exists between the different membrane systems of the cell (Fig. 3-15). Some authors have proposed a terminology for the different membranes viz. Novikoff has suggested GERL indicating close functional relationship between Golgi Complex (G), ER [...]

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Solutions, Suspension and Colloids | Plant Physiology

In this article we will discuss about Solution, Suspension and Colloids. True Solution: A true solution is made up of at least two components, the dispersed (the solute) and the dispersion (the solvent). The solute does not settle down and remains evenly dispersed. Its particles are 1 nm or less in size and occur in molecular form. A spoonful of [...]

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Main Organelles of Cytoplasm | Plant Physiology

The following points highlight the nine main organelles of cytoplasm. The Organelles are: 1. Endoplasmic Reticulum 2. Mitochondria 3. Plastids 4. Golgi Apparatus 5. Ribosome 6. Peroxisomes and Glyoxysomes 7. Lysosomes 8. Nucleus 9. Hydrogenosome. Organelle # 1. Endoplasmic Reticulum: The cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell consists of an elaborate network of double membrane system called the ergastoplasm, or endoplasmic [...]

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