Biology, asked by riteshoberoi, 10 months ago

what is protoplast??and can we say animal cell is protolast ? justify​

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Answered by SUBASHRAJ
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Protoplast is a biological term coined by Hanstein in 1880 to refer to the entire cell, excluding the cell wall.Protoplasts can be generated by stripping the cell wall from plant,bacterial,or fungal cells by mechanical, chemical or enzymatic means.

Protoplasts differ from spheroplasts in that their cell wall has been completely removed. Spheroplasts retain part of their cell wall. In the case of Gram-negative bacterial spheroplasts, for example, the peptidoglycan component of the cell wall has been removed but the outer membrane component has not.

animal cell cannot be a protoplast because the definition is saying that protoplast is present in plant cell and bacteria which have cell wall.

Cell - cell wall = Protoplast

animal cell don't have cell wall.so we cannot call animal cell has protoplast

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Answered by itzsakshii
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Hello Ritesh,

Protoplast is a biological term coined by Hanstein in 1880 to refer to the entire cell, excluding the cell wall.

Protoplasts can be generated by stripping the cell wall from plant,bacterial,or fungal cells by mechanical, chemical or enzymatic means. Spheroplasts retain part of their cell wall.

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