What is the function of macrophages? What is the function of amyloplast in a plant cell? What is the function of the contractile vacuole? What are the 3 functions of proteins? What is the purpose of the mitochondria? Explain. What is the function of Sertoli cells?
An amyloplast is an organelle found in plant cells. Amyloplasts are plastids that produce and store starch within internal membrane compartments. They are commonly found in vegetative plant tissues, such astubers (potatoes) and bulbs. Why Iodine is used for the amyloplast? The amyloplast is a...
What is tonoplast in a plant cell? What does the amyloplast do in a plant cell? What type of plant cell provides support for the stem? What is the inner layer of a plant cell called? What is a plant cell culture? What does rough ER do in a plant cell?
What is the cause of it? What causes plasmolysis of a plant cell? How do dyneins cause the movement of cilia? Why did plants develop vascular tissue? What increases transpiration in plants? What mechanism causes stomata to open? Which tropism involves movement of amyloplasts? What components ...
What is the function of stems in vascular plants? Parts of a Plant: All vascular plants are characterized by the presence of certain structures and tissues, including stem, leaves, roots and vascular tissue. Vascular tissue is made up of vessels called xylem and phloem, through which water and...
contains carotene and xanthophylls. they impart a specific colour to flowers and fruits and help in pollination and dispersal of seeds leucoplast: they are colourless and store various food products, e.g. amyloplasts- store starch, proteinoplasts or aleuroplasts- store proteins, elaioplasts- ...
Edible Plant Cell Model The cytoplasm in a plant cell must be clear so that the other components are visible. Clear or flavored gelatin sets up to hold the other components in place. Choose a gelatin flavor that is translucent, such as pineapple or lemon. Define the cell membrane with strin...
On the post-test, over 60% of the respondents provided residual information on the question, and 16% of the answers were completely wrong, not containing any information about the role of amyloplasts, calcium ions, or auxins in this process. Only 3% of the answers were complete, and every...
This image shows starch grains (green) in the parenchyma of a Clematis sp. plant. Starch is synthesized from the carbohydrate sucrose, a sugar produced by the plant during photosynthesis, and used as a source of energy. It is stored as grains in structures called amyloplasts (yellow).STEVE...
What transformation of energy occurs in a hydroelectric power plant? What is plant cell biology? What is a specialized plant cell? What does a nucleus do in a plant cell? What causes turgidity in plant cells? What does the amyloplast do in a plant cell?