Biology, asked by sarojprajalat03161, 1 year ago

What is cell cap and tonoplast ?

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Answered by rockyak4745
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The tonoplast is a lipid bilayer, typical of other cellular membranes. Recall that a lipid is part of the fats, oils, waxes, etc. group. A bilayer indicates that there are two layers, each with the hydrophillic (water loving) head facing out into the cellular cytosol and the vacuolar cytosol.
Answered by vasanthij97
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Cap formation. ... This phenomenon, the process of which is called cap formation, was discovered in 1971 on lymphocytes and is a property of amoebae and all locomotory animal cells except sperm. The crosslinking is most easily achieved using a polyvalent antibody to a surface antigen on the cell.


sarojprajalat03161: Tonoplast- cell membrane of vacuole
vasanthij97: ok
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