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What are gas vacuoles?

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Gas vacuolesare aggregates of hollow cylindrical structures calledgasvesicles. They are located inside some bacteria . A membrane that is permeable togasbound eachgasvesicle. The inflation and deflation of the vesicles provides buoyancy, allowing the bacterium to float at a desired depth in the water.

A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells

it is one of cell original.

it is dustbin of cell where all its waste is collected. e.g. when in plants vacule get filled they fallen there leaves (turns yellow) because the dustbin is filled.

Gas vacuoles are aggregates of hollow cylindrical structures called gas vesicles. They are located inside some bacteria . A membrane that is permeable to gas bound each gas vesicle. The inflation and deflation of the vesicles provides buoyancy, allowing the bacterium to float at a desired depth in the water.

it is a type of carear which have many functions in bacteria and also in plant they absorber excess amount of water and waste material and remove throughout body

A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells

vacuoleis a membrane-bound organelle. They are a kind of vesicle.Vacuolesare closed sacs, made of membranes with inorganic or organic molecules inside, such as enzymes. They have no set shape or size, and the cell can change them as it wants. They are in most eukaryotic cells and do many things.

Gas vacuole small aggregate cylindrical vessels

Gas vacuoles are aggregates of hollow cylindrical structures called gasvesicles. They are located inside some bacteria . A membrane that is permeable to gas bound each gasvesicle. The inflation and deflation of the vesicles provides buoyancy, allowing the bacterium to float at a desired depth in the water.

A gas vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells.

it is one of cell original...........

a vacuoles is a membrane _ bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist

gas vacuoles are aggregates of hollow cylindrical structures called gas vesicles

gas vacuoles are vacuoles which give bouyency to organism or plant....it prevent them from drowning in water...🙏🙏and it's a hollow place (space) in living bodh.🙏

these are found in green and purple bacteria

it is adustbin of cell where all its waste is collected.e.g when in plants vacule get filled they fallen there leaves because the dustbin is filled

Gas vacuoles are aggregates of hollow cylindrical structures called gas vesicles. They are located inside some bacteria . A membrane that is permeable to gas bound each gas vesicle.

The inflation and deflation of the vesicles provides buoyancy, allowing the bacterium to float at a desired depth in the water.

Gas vacuoles found in photosynthetic bacteria like BGA. As well as serving functions such as storage waste disposal. Protection and growth

it's a hollow cavity stores gas for maintaining boyancy

.गैस रिक्तिकाएं खोखले बेलनाकार संरचनाओं के समुच्चय हैं जिन्हें गैस पुटिका कहा जाता है। वे कुछ बैक्टीरिया के अंदर स्थित हैं। एक झिल्ली जो प्रत्येक गैस पुटिका को बाध्य करने के लिए पारगम्य है।

The vacuole is the membrane-bound space found in the cytoplasm. It containswater, sap, excretory product and other materials not useful for the cell. Thevacuole is bound by a single membrane called tonoplast. In plant cells thevacuoles can occupy up to 90 per cent of the volume of the cell.In plants, the tonoplast facilitates the transport of a number of ionsand other materials against concentration gradients into the vacuole, hencetheir concentration is significantly higher in the vacuole than in thecytoplasm.

Many aquatic bacteria produce gas vacuoles, which are protein-bound structures that contain air and allow the bacteria to adjust their buoyancy. Bacteria can also have internal membranous structures that form as outgrowths of the cytoplasmic membrane.

gas vacuoles- air vacuoles psevdovacuoles profcuaryates Each are vaicles are mode of sub microscope heragonal vesicles and surrounded by a thir foratein membrame

gas vacuoles are aggregated round cylindrical structure called gas vacuoles



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