Table of Contents
- 1 What fills the most space in a cell?
- 2 What occupies the space between the cell wall?
- 3 What does occupy the space between the cell wall and protoplast of plasma cell?
- 4 What does occupy the space between the cell wall and protoplast?
- 5 What is the fluid that fills the nucleus called?
- 6 What is a flaccid cell?
- 7 What is flaccid state of matter?
What fills the most space in a cell?
Vacuoles typically compose about 30 percent of a cell’s volume, but they can fill as much as 90 percent of the intracellular space. Plant cells use vacuoles to adjust their size and turgor pressure.
What occupies the space between the cell wall?
Hypertonic solution
Hypertonic solution occupies the space between the cell wall and shrunken protoplast in a plasmolysed cell.
Is a fluid which fills up the space in a cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus?
Cytosol – the fluid between the nuclear envelope and the cell membrane – helps internal organelles do their job on the production floor.
What is the stuff inside a cell?
Cytoplasm is the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. It is composed of water, salts, and various organic molecules.
What does occupy the space between the cell wall and protoplast of plasma cell?
Hypertonic Solution
Hence, the space between the cell wall and the shrunken protoplast in the plasmolyzed cell is occupied by the outer solution i.e. Hypertonic Solution.
What does occupy the space between the cell wall and protoplast?
Hence, the space between the cell wall and the shrunken protoplast in the plasmolyzed cell is occupied by the outer solution i.e. Hypertonic Solution.
What substance fills the space between organelles?
The jelly-like goo that fills the space between a cell’s outer plasma membrane and the central nucleus is known as cytoplasm. All the cell’s organelles reside in the cytoplasm.
What takes up the most space inside of the nucleus?
Much of the space inside the nuclear envelope is filled with nuclear DNA, protein and nucleoplasm. The nucleus is surrounded by nucleoplasm.
What is the fluid that fills the nucleus called?
nucleoplasm
The nucleoplasm is the semi-solid fluid inside the nucleus, where we find the chromatin and the nucleolus.
What is a flaccid cell?
A flaccid cell is one which is in an isotonic solution, this means that the solution and the cell have an equal water conc.. Although there are always water molecules flowing into and out of the cell, they balance each other out. So a cell is referred to as flaccid when it is between being turgid and plasmolysed.
What is the water potential of a flaccid cell?
A normal cell becomes flaccid when it is placed in hypertonic solution. After sometime the cell and solution will be isotonic to each other that means there is no net flow of water, in this case normal cell become flaccid cell and hence the turgor pressure is zero. Therefore the water potential of flaccid cell is equal to solute potential.
What is the value of DPD in flaccid cell?
The value of DPD is calculated as the algebraic difference between osmotic pressure and turgor pressure. In a fully turgid cell, the value of DPD is equal to zero and turgor pressure is numerically equal to osmotic pressure. In a flaccid cell the turgor pressure is zero and hence, DPD will be equal to the osmotic pressure.
What is flaccid state of matter?
Flaccid is the condition which occurs when a plant cell is placed in an isotonic solution. Therefore, it is the state between turgidity and plasmolysis where the plasma membrane is not pushed against the cell wall.