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which of the following theories explains the structure of protoplasm surphase tension theory colloidal theory sol gel theory viscosity theory

which of the following theories explains the structure of protoplasm
  1. surphase tension theory
  2. colloidal theory
  3. sol gel theory
  4. viscosity theory

Grade:12th pass

3 Answers

Raheema Javed
156 Points
9 years ago
The correct answer is (2) Colloidal theory.

Basically the hyaloplasm or cytoplasm is a complex colloidal system. Its colloidal structure was suggested by Fisher in 1894 and Hardy in 1899. It consists of high water contents containing various solutes of biological importance such as glucose, fatty acids, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, hormones and enzymes.These solutes may be either soluble in water making it a homogeneous mass or insoluble in it, thus making it a heterogeneous mass. This suspension of particles in the protoplasm is the basis for its colloidal nature.
Raheema Javed
156 Points
9 years ago
The correct answer is (2) Colloidal theory.

Basically the hyaloplasm or cytoplasm is a complex colloidal system. Its colloidal structure was suggested by Fisher in 1894 and Hardy in 1899. It consists of high water contents containing various solutes of biological importance such as glucose, fatty acids, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, hormones and enzymes.These solutes may be either soluble in water making it a homogeneous mass or insoluble in it, thus making it a heterogeneous mass. This suspension of particles in the protoplasm is the basis for its colloidal nature.
Raheema Javed
156 Points
9 years ago
The correct answer is (2) Colloidal theory.

Basically the hyaloplasm or cytoplasm is a complex colloidal system. Its colloidal structure was suggested by Fisher in 1894 and Hardy in 1899. It consists of high water contents containing various solutes of biological importance such as glucose, fatty acids, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, hormones and enzymes.These solutes may be either soluble in water making it a homogeneous mass or insoluble in it, thus making it a heterogeneous mass. This suspension of particles in the protoplasm is the basis for its colloidal nature.

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