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what is primordial utricle?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the cytoplasmic lining of the cell wall in a fully developed vacuolated cell.

Answered by Raghav1330
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The primordial utricle is totally inconsequent title given to the zone of protoplasmic.

  • It is a unit mass of protoplasm implied in a cell. This term was first given by Hanstein, a biologist. The protoplast is the peripheral area around the central vacuole and it is also called a primordial utricle.
  • The most common example of the primordial utricle is spirogyra. In the primordial utricle, a 1-16 helical ribbon-like chloroplast is present along with different organelles, and the lining in the chloroplast is sleek and spiked.

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