Description : Distinguish between protoplasm and cytoplasm? -Biology
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Description : Non living substances of the protoplasm are collectively known as -Biology
Description : Difference between protoplasm and cytoplasm? -Biology
Description : What is the difference between the cytoplasm and protoplasm? -Biology
Description : why is protoplasm called physical basis of life -Biology
Description : Who coined the term Protoplasm ? -Maths 9th
Description : The statements “Protoplasm is the physical basis of life” is given by which person? -Do You Know?
Description : Which scientist was the first to use the term protoplasm ?
Last Answer : The term protoplasm was first used by scientist Parkinson in 1840.
Description : In which process of plant protoplasm and cell wall absorbs water ?
Last Answer : The plant absorbs water in the process of protoplasm and cell wall adsorption.
Description : What is protoplasm ?
Last Answer : : The translucent thalamus that has a jelly-like substance inside the cell is called protoplasm . That is, all objects surrounded by cell membranes are protoplasm.
Last Answer : The translucent , jelly-like substance inside the cell is called protoplasm.
Description : What is the amount of water in the protoplasm ?
Last Answer : The amount of water in the protoplasm is 90 percent.
Last Answer : 3 parts of protoplasm.
Last Answer : Wegner named the protoplasm in 1832
Description : $ Protoplasm is the physical basis of a cell. ! Angstrom is a unit of measurements of electron microscopy.
Last Answer : $ Protoplasm is the physical basis of a cell. ! Angstrom is a unit of measurements of electron microscopy. A ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : What is that part of the protoplasm within the nucleus?
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Description : The building up and breaking down of protoplasm are concerned with the metabolism of (A) Carbohydrate (B) Lipid (C) Protein (D) Minerals
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Shrinkage of protoplasm due to outward flow of water (exosmosis) in a concentrate solution.
Last Answer : Ans. Plasmolysis
Description : Physiologically the cells are active and are synthesizing new protoplasm in which stage of the growth in bacteria a. Log phase b. Lag phase c. Stationary phase d. None of these
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Cells are active and synthesizing new protoplasm. This stage of growth is called a. Lag phase b. Stationary phase c. Log phase d. All of these
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : The main difference between the living and nonliving is (a) in the growth (b) in the size (c) in the movement (d) in the presence of protoplasm
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : The protoplasm b. cytoplasm c. Both d. none
Last Answer : The protoplasm
Description : The second largest constituent of protoplasm is a. water b. proteins c. lipids d. Inorganics
Last Answer : proteins
Description : The largest constituent of protoplasm is a. Proteins b. water c. lipids d. Inorganics
Last Answer : water
Description : Which one of the following element is a constituent of protoplasm? (A) Sulphur (B) Calcium (C) Iron (D) Potassium
Last Answer : (B) Calcium
Description : Death of protoplasm is a pre-requisite for a vital function like (a) transport of sap (b) transport of food (c) absorption of water (d) gaseous exchange.
Last Answer : (a) transport of sap
Description : Names of Schleiden and Schwann are associated with (a) protoplasm as the physical basis of life (b) cell theory (c) theory of cell lineage (d) nucleus functions as control centre of cell.
Last Answer : b) cell theory
Description : Death of protoplasm is a pre-requisite for a vital function like (a) transport of sap (b) transport of food (c) absorption of water (d) gaseous exchange
Description : Sieve tubes are suited for translocation of food because they possess (a) bordered pits (b) no end walls (c) broader lumen and perforated cross walls (d) no protoplasm
Last Answer : (c) broader lumen and perforated cross walls
Description : The colloidal particles of organic materials formed in the primitive oceans are called a. Coacervates b. Protoplasm c. Cytoplasm d. Nucleic acid
Last Answer : a. Coacervates
Description : Life originated first in the primitive oceans. The evidences supporting this view a. Protoplasm and body fluids of all animals contain salt b. Moist simpler and lower animals are aquatic and marine c. Fossils of earliest animals obtained from rocks of marine origin d. All the above
Last Answer : d. All the above
Description : The basic living substance is ___________. a) protoplasm b)endoplasmic reticulum c)cytoplasm d)mitochondria
Last Answer : a) protoplasm
Description : Cell sap is found inside a. Protoplasm b. Cytoplasm c. Nucleoplasm d. Vacuole
Last Answer : d. Vacuole