Pigments
- include small amounts of bilirubin, carotenes, etc. that give the plasma its characteristic yellow colour..
Biomembranes
Every cell, whether it is prokaryotic or eukaryotic, is enclosed in a thin covering called cell membrane. It is also called as plasma membrane or plasma lemma. The cell membrane can only be seen through the electron microscope since its thickness is well below the resolvin..
Humoral Immune System
The plasma membrane of each B cell should be sensitised by contact with a specific antigen for the release of antibodies. The plasma cells do not migrate to the site of infection but act through the lymph. So they form the humoral immune system. The B lymphocytes are short..
Humoral Immune System
The plasma b - cells produce a lot of anti-bodies, which circulate in the lymph. Each person can make 10 7 to 10 8 different kinds of antibody molecules so that there is an antibody for any antigen. The plasma membrane of each B cell should be sensitised by contact with a specif..
Humoral Immune System
Humoral Immune System - The plasma b - cells produce a lot of anti-bodies, which circulate in the lymph. Each person can make 10 7 to 10 8 different kinds of antibody molecules so that there is an antibody for any antigen. The plasma membrane of each B cell should be sensitised ..
Ex-situ Conservation
It is the conservation of wild life outside their habitat. This is achieved by perpetuation of sample population in genetic resource centres, zoos, botanical gardens, culture collection (tissue culture) or germ-plasma bank..
Summary
The plasma membrane forms a protective covering around the cell to maintain its size and shape. In addition, it is also responsible for the interactions that occur between the cell and its environmen..
Cytoplasm
The term cytoplasm can be used to describe the matrix of a cell found between its plasma membrane and the nucleus. It encloses various cell organelles and inclusion..
Mesosomes
These are invaginations formed by the plasma membrane. They are spherical or elongated structures which bring about a functional compartmentalisation of the cell. They have significant roles in cell division and replication. They are more common in Gram positive bacteri..
Ex-situ Conservation
It is the conservation of wild life outside their habitat. This is achieved by perpetuation of sample population in genetic resource centres, zoos, botanical gardens, culture collection (tissue culture) or germ-plasma bank..
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