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    two types, either concave plasmolysis or convex plasmolysis. Convex plasmolysis is always irreversible while concave plasmolysis is usually reversible. During...
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  • Lysis (section Plasmolysis)
    tumour. The term is also used to refer to the reduction of any swelling. Plasmolysis is the contraction of cells within plants due to the loss of water through...
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    often used to introduce students to plant anatomy or to demonstrate plasmolysis. The clear epidermal cells exist in a single layer and do not contain...
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    protozoa cells which do not have cell walls. The reverse process is plasmolysis. Osmotic lysis would be expected to occur when bacterial cells are treated...
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    : 229  Plasmolysis is the term which describes plant cells when the cytoplasm shrinks from the cell wall in a hypertonic environment. In plasmolysis, the...
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    the adult human body Outline of cell biology Parakaryon myojinensis Plasmolysis Syncytium Tunneling nanotube Vault (organelle) Black, Jacquelyn G. (2004)...
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  • Electrokinetic phenomena Osmotic pressure Osmotrophy Passive transport Plasmolysis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Osmosis...
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    hypertonic solutions water flows out of the cell and the cell shrinks (plasmolysis). In hypotonic solutions, water flows into the cell and the cell swells...
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  • Without sufficient water, plant cells lose turgor, This is known as plasmolysis. If the plant loses too much water, it will pass its permanent wilting...
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    cease to function because they become constricted, a condition known as plasmolysis. In plant cells the terms isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic cannot strictly...
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    healthcare. Brining Homeostasis Osmoregulation Osmotic shock Osmotic power Plasmolysis Reverse osmosis plant Salinity gradient power Water potential Histoire...
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  • as wilted anatomical structures. This is more specifically known as plasmolysis. The volume and geometry of the cell affects the value of turgor pressure...
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  • cause the plasma membrane to pull away from the cell wall, leading to plasmolysis. Most plants, however, have the ability to increase solute inside the...
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  • when this process is triggered by the addition of salt, it is known as plasmolysis. In bread baking, the term (or, more commonly, its French cognate autolyse)...
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  • periods of dehydration, however, can lead to permanent wilting, cell plasmolysis, and subsequent death. Since mesophytes prefer moist, well drained soils...
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  • it causes plasmolysis or cell shrinking, similarly in hypotonic solution, bacteria undergoes plasmotysis or turgid state. This plasmolysis and plasmotysis...
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    organelles within the remaining cytoplasm against the cell walls. Unlike in plasmolysis (a phenomenon that does not occur in nature), the plasma membrane maintains...
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    the fruit with sugar. "Sugar tends to draw water from the microbes (plasmolysis). This process leaves the microbial cells dehydrated, thus killing them...
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  • lysosome, lytic, meta-analysis, palsy, paralyse, paralysis, paralytic, plasmolysis, proteolysis lyc- wolf Greek λύκος (lýkos) Lycaon, lycanthropy, lycopersicon...
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  • lysosome, lytic, meta-analysis, palsy, paralyse, paralysis, paralytic, plasmolysis, proteolysis lyc- wolf Greek λύκος (lýkos) Lycaon, lycanthropy, lycopersicon...
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  • placebo A substance or treatment of no intended therapeutic value. plant plasmolysis The process in which cells lose water in a hypertonic solution. pollination...
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  • plantae – plant physiology – plant sexuality – plasma membrane – plasmid – plasmolysis – plastid – plate tectonics – point mutation – pollenizer – pollination...
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    "Behaviour of plasma membrane, cortical ER and plasmodesmata during plasmolysis of onion epidermal cells". Plant, Cell and Environment. 17 (2): 163–171...
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    respiration. Among the phenomena he investigated were nerve compression, plasmolysis in cartilage cells, the electrical conductivity of plasma during coagulation...
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  • will lead to death. Freezing injury is a result of lost permeability, plasmolysis, and post-thaw cell bursting. When spring comes, or during a mild spell...
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    the saline solution draws out bacterial intracellular fluid by way of plasmolysis. Another that warmth induces vasodilatation, which activates phagocytes...
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    associated with plant cells. He is remembered for his investigations of plasmolysis and the morphology of plant protoplasm. From 1903 to 1951 he was editor...
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    S2CID 15880029. Pilizota, Teuta; Shaevitz, Joshua W. (2013-06-18). "Plasmolysis and cell shape depend on solute outer-membrane permeability during hyperosmotic...
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  • Andreas; Walker, Mathias (2014). "Production of solar fuels by CO2 plasmolysis". EPJ Web of Conferences. 79: 01005. Bibcode:2014EPJWC..7901005G. doi:10...
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  • through the cell membrane into the solution causing the cell to experience plasmolysis, caving in on itself and dying. Oxidation The degradation of wine through...
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