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What is plasmoptysis?

Plasmoptysis is the rupture or bursting of a cell's plasma membrane, leading to the release of its contents. This process can occur in various cell types and can be induced by factors such as osmotic stress or physical damage.


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What is the difference between lysis and plasmolysis?

Lysis is the complete breaking down of a cell membrane, leading to the release of its contents. Plasmolysis, on the other hand, is the reduction of cell volume due to water loss, causing the cell membrane to detach from the cell wall. Lysis is usually irreversible and results in cell death, while plasmolysis can be reversed by rehydrating the cell.


The shrinking of a plant cell membrane away from the cell wall when placed in a hypertonic solution is called?

The shrinking of a plant cell membrane away from the cell wall when placed in a hypertonic solution is plasmolysis


What is the difference between cytolysis and plasmolysis?

plasmolysis- is the separation of plant cell cytoplasm from the cell wall as a result of water loss.cytolysis-the bursting or rupturing of cell membrane when the cell can no longer contain the excessive inflow of water (or extracellular fluid).


What happens to the volume of the cytoplasm during plasmolysis?

The volume of cytoplasm reduces during plasmolysis


What is the difference between osmotic pressure and turgor pressure?

Plasmolysis is when a cell shrinks due to water living. Plasmoptysis is the bursting fourth of protoplasm from a cell, through rupture of the cell wall.


Is the shrinking of cytoplasm by osmosis?

plasmolysis


What does plasmolysis explain?

Plasmolysis explains the process in plant cells where the cell membrane detaches from the cell wall due to water loss, leading to the shrinking of the cell contents. This occurs when a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, causing water to move out of the cell.


What do you call the shrinking of an animal cell?

plasmolysis


Can animal cells undergo plasmolysis?

Animal cells undergo lysis, and plant cells undergo plasmolysis. Lysis occurs when a plant cell explodes due to too much pressure on the inside, and plasmolysis occurs when the vacuole of a plant cell shrinks away from the cell wall due to lack of water.


Whats it called when a Celll has no water?

plasmolysis-dehydrated