In which of the organism protoplasm can be directly divided into centro plasm and chromoplasm?
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Answer is "Nostoc" (Anabaena).
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✴Structure of a cell of Nostoc are:-
⭐Each cell of Nostoc is rounded in shape. It is covered by an outer cell wall.
✴The protoplasm of the cell consists of two parts:-
[1] CHROMOPLASM:
⭐It is the outer colored part along the cell wall, which contains blue-green pigments (Phycocyanin).
⭐It also prepares food material due to the presence of Chlorophyll pigments.
[2] CENTROPLASM:
⭐It is the inner colorless part of the cell, which contains stored food granules.
⭐It also acts as a nucleus. The cell does not contain a true nucleus.
⭐The central body performs the function of the nucleus.
⭐It has no nuclear membrane or nucleolus, so it is called incipient nucleus.
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Answer is "Nostoc" (Anabaena).
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✴Structure of a cell of Nostoc are:-
⭐Each cell of Nostoc is rounded in shape. It is covered by an outer cell wall.
✴The protoplasm of the cell consists of two parts:-
[1] CHROMOPLASM:
⭐It is the outer colored part along the cell wall, which contains blue-green pigments (Phycocyanin).
⭐It also prepares food material due to the presence of Chlorophyll pigments.
[2] CENTROPLASM:
⭐It is the inner colorless part of the cell, which contains stored food granules.
⭐It also acts as a nucleus. The cell does not contain a true nucleus.
⭐The central body performs the function of the nucleus.
⭐It has no nuclear membrane or nucleolus, so it is called incipient nucleus.
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Protoplasm has cell membrane, components and other things which are covered b cell membrane.
Hence, it is classified into chromoplasm and centroplasm.
The overall appearance of protoplasm differs with the range of water content it actually contains.
Due to this, the physical properties are either as more liquid to more gelatinous forms.
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