MCQ
Plant tissues can be separated into single cells by using:
- ACellulase and pectinase
- BCellulase and auxins
- CCellulase and peg
- DAuxins and cytokinins
Explanation:
Plant cells are surrounded with a cellulosic cell wall. Between adjacent plant cells is present middle lamella. The middle lamella is made up of calcium and pectin. Hence, plant cells of a tissue are separated from each other with the help of cellulase and pectinase enzymes. These enzymes are commercially used in clearing of fruit juices to dissolve plant fibres.
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