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Cell division is a very important process in all living organisms. During the division of a cell, DNA replication and cell growth also take place. All these processes, i.e., cell division, DNA replication, and cell growth, hence, have to take place in a coordinated way to ensure correct division and formation of progeny cells containing intact genomes.
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Plasmolysis is when plant cells lose water after being placed in a solution that has a higher concentration of solutes than the cell does. This is known as a hypertonic solution. Water flows out of the cells and into the surrounding fluid due to osmosis.
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Functions:
- Its functions include the storage, modification and packaging of products in vesicles.
- In some cases, complex sugars may be made from simple sugars in the Golgi apparatus.
- The Golgi apparatus is also involved in the formation of lysosomes, cell wall and plasma membrane.
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Plant reproductive system, any of the systems, sexual or asexual, by which plants reproduce. In plants, as in animals, the end result of reproduction is the continuation of a given species, and the ability to reproduce is, therefore, rather conservative, or given to only moderate change, during evolution.
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| Anaphase of Mitosis | Anaphase I of Meiosis |
| 1. The centromere of every chromosome divides. | 1. The centromere do not divide. |
| 2. Separation of sister chromatids takes place. | 2. Homologus chromosome are separated. |
| 3. Only one chromatids of every chromosome moves to the pole (now called daughter chromosome). | 3. Each homologous pair of chromosomes moves to the pole with both the chromatids. |
| 4. The chromatids moving to one pole are genetically identical to those moving to the opposite pole (Before separation, these are sister chromatids held at a common centromere). | 4. The chromosomes moving to one pole are not genetically indentical to those moving to the opposite pole. |
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The Golgi apparatus was first described by Camillo Golgi. Golgi apparatus consists of a set of membrane-bounded, fluid filled vesicles, vacuoles and flattened cisternae. Cisternae are usually stacked together (placed one above the other) in parallel rows. Golgi apparatus exists as an extensive network near the nucleus in the animal cells. However, the plant cells contain many freely distributed subunits of Golgi apparatus, called dictyosomes. The Golgi apparatus arises from the membrane of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, which in turn, originates from the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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n a chemical reaction, reactant which is present in the lesser amount gets consumed after sometime and after that no further reaction takes place whatever be the amount of the other reactant present. Hence, the reactant which gets consumed, limits the amount of product formed and is, therefore, called the limiting reagent.
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