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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the d/f b/w protoplasm and cytoplasm?????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

protoplasm=nucleoplasm + cytoplasm example: juice of nucleus (Nucleoplasm)+remaining juice of the cell (Ctyoplasm) =Protoplasm now by above u get it what is protoplasm nucleoplasm is the fliud of nucleous which surround nucleous while cytoplasm is the fluid of cell .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

protoplasm is the nucleoplasm and the cytoplasm......so the cytoplasm is a part of the protoplasm .....the cytoplasm is a fluid inside the cell itself

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then what is Tonoplasm? Explain with example.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know what a tonoplast is It's The cytoplasmic membrane surrounding the vacuole, separating the vacuolar contents from the cytoplasm in a cell. ......but i don't know what is a tonoplasm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Protoplasm is called the living unit of the cell. It consists of the cytoplasm and nucleus. The cytoplasm doesn't include the nucleus.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

soory i could not understde about tonoplast...its a request to every body pleaz define with easily e.g and explain as we can easily understand...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well @ pratu ctytoplasm includes nucleous too ok lemme give u example here is a bucket full of water now outer part of bucket is called cytoplasm and the inner part in which water is hold is called nucleoplasm ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tonoplasm is nothing actually its a tonoplast which act as a divider between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm which prevent them to get mixed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But I have read in a book that, the fluid of tomato is its tonoplasm. Is it true? Explain the statement.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well in which book adarsh because i never heard this word before.. so cant say u just tell me the name of that book

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its actually the workbook of Brain Mapping Academy(BMA)'s Talent and Olympiad Workbook(Class 9). This was one of the questions in a biology chapter.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok lemme check there i m also having dat book

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