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3. Different between tonoplast and chloroplast.

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Answered by atoofashaikh10
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Plasma membrane is an outer covering of the cells that separates cytoplasm of the cell from its external environment. As tonoplast, plasma membrane also regulates transport of ions and other substances. Thus, tonoplast is outer covering of vacuole, while plasma membrane is outer covering of cells

Answered by kridhiya1997
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Answer: Tonoplasts are nothing like what their name would suggest (unless you know Greek). A tonoplast is actually the membrane that surrounds the large vacuole in a mature plant cell. We get the name 'tonoplast' from Greek, which translated looks something like 'tone, tension, stretching, and molded.' This would coincide well with where the tonoplast exists. It is also known as the 'vacuolar membrane.'

Chloroplasts are found in all green plants and algae. They are the food producers of plants. These are found in the guard cells located in the leaves of the plants. They contain a high concentration of chlorophyll that traps sunlight. This cell organelle is not present in animal cells.

Chloroplast has its own DNA and can reproduce independently, from the rest of the cell. They also produce amino acids and lipids required for the production of chloroplast membrane.

 

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