Biology, asked by priya4495, 9 months ago

what happens when:
1. RBC is kept in salt solution
2. Raisins are kept in sugar solution
3. Gogli aparatus is removed from the body
4. Lysosomes bursts inside the cell
5. We observe onion peel under microscope

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Answered by manjirisharma2804
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1. When the red blood cells are kept in a concentrated salt solution, the water moves out of the cell, resulting in shrinking. Because of exoosmosis.

2. It will shrink by the process of exoosmosis . Because water concentration is less in external medium as compared to inside the cell so the water will move outside.

3. The golgi apparatus is responsible for the transport of proteins and lipids and fatty materials to another cell organelles.If it is removed some cell organelles will stop working.

4. Big lysosomes are easy to rupture, and the release of hydrolytic enzymes from ruptured lysosomes can cause plasma membrane disruption. ... Disruption of the plasma membrane leads to a release of intracellular materials, which are toxic to other cells and which can cause inflammation.

5. Since onion peels are translucent, you'll need to stain the onion cells before you observe them under the microscope. ... Iodine– dark stain that colors starches in cells. In an onion cell, it will make the cell wall more visible. By this process we can see the cell walls of onion through microscope..

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