Yes, the collenchyma tissues does contain the cells that possess protoplasm.
The nuclei is not visible in the sclerenchyma tissue at maturity because the cells are usually dead.
No, protoplasm consists of cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.
No, gray is not a color of protoplasm. Protoplasm is typically colorless. It consists of water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, salts, and nucleic acids.
The protoplasm consists of the cell membrane,cytoplasm and the nucloplasm of the cell..
Yes, the collenchyma tissues does contain the cells that possess protoplasm.
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The nuclei is not visible in the sclerenchyma tissue at maturity because the cells are usually dead.
There are no arsenic in a protoplasm
Xylem is part of the vascular tissue of plants, and the xylem and phloem together are grouped together as the stele (latin for 'pillar'). Xylem tissue is encased in lignin, the substance that creates the strength of wood, causing the protoplasm (living part of the cell) to die, and therefore be dead tissue; phloem is living tissue.
Protoplasm is the living content of a cell.
You have to possess three traits: 1. Integrity 2. Maturity 3. Abundance Mentality
The cytoplasm along with the nucleoplasm is called as protoplasm.
The instructions for synthesizing protoplasm come from DNA. DNA contains the genetic information necessary for the synthesis of proteins and other molecules that make up the protoplasm. Natural chemical reactions occur within the protoplasm to carry out these instructions encoded in the DNA.
No, protoplasm consists of cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.
No, gray is not a color of protoplasm. Protoplasm is typically colorless. It consists of water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, salts, and nucleic acids.
does living things digest protoplasm for survive