Biology, asked by jaismeen357, 10 months ago

why nucleus in plant cells is towards the plasma membrane?​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Answer:

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Explanation:

What Is a Cell Membrane?

All living things are made from cells. Plant cells are somewhat unique because unlike animal cells, plant cells contain both a cell wall and cell membrane. Animal cells only have the cell membrane. The cell membrane is a semi-permeable covering surrounding the outside of the cell. Plant cell membranes are found on the outside of the cell cytoplasm and just inside the cell wall. So, the answer to the question, 'Do plant cells have a cell membrane?', is 'Yes!'

Cell Membrane Function

Now, what do plant cell membranes actually do? Well, our initial definition said that cell membranes are semi-permeable, and that they surround the cell. This information hints at two primary functions of plant cell membranes. First, the membrane retains the cell's cytoplasm and interior parts, and second, it allows specific substances to pass through it, while prohibiting others from doing so.

The first of these functions is fairly obvious. Just like a water balloon holds water inside, the cell membrane holds all cellular components inside. No big surprise there. The membrane, along with the cell wall beside it, keeps the cell together. So rather than focus on the obvious function, let's look at the second job: controlling entry and exit from the cell. By controlling what gets into and out of the cell, the membrane is functioning as a regulatory structure.

An example of something the plant cell membrane regulates is the release of enzymes. Enzymes are molecules that speed up chemical reactions.

Answered by kashyap10642
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Answer:your question is wrong instead u should have asked that why does nucleus doesnt lies in the centre as in animal cells.

Explanation: this is so because vacuole occupies 80 -90% of cell space so nucleus gets shifted towards any corner.

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