Beginning with 10 grams of plant tissue, order the following procedures (as steps 1-4) that you will use to obtain a cell fraction that consists mostly of liquid cytosol and cell structures of very low density: collect pellet, collect supernatant, high-speed centrifugation for 15 min., low-speed centrifugation for 5 min, filter homogenate, grind plant tissue Step 1 collect pellet Step 2 low-speed centrifugatio v Step 3 collect supernatant Step 4 high-speed centrifugatic v

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Beginning with 10 grams of plant tissue, order the following procedures
(as steps 1-4) that you will use to obtain a cell fraction that consists mostly
of liquid cytosol and cell structures of very low density: collect pellet,
collect supernatant, high-speed centrifugation for 15 min., low-speed
centrifugation for 5 min, filter homogenate, grind plant tissue
Step 1
collect pellet
Step 2
low-speed centrifugatio
er
Step 3
collect supernatant
Step 4
high-speed centrifugatic v
Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect Question 7 0/2 pts Beginning with 10 grams of plant tissue, order the following procedures (as steps 1-4) that you will use to obtain a cell fraction that consists mostly of liquid cytosol and cell structures of very low density: collect pellet, collect supernatant, high-speed centrifugation for 15 min., low-speed centrifugation for 5 min, filter homogenate, grind plant tissue Step 1 collect pellet Step 2 low-speed centrifugatio er Step 3 collect supernatant Step 4 high-speed centrifugatic v
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Plant tissue is a cluster of related cells that work together to fulfil a specific purpose for the plant. Each plant tissue has a specific role and can be united with other tissues to form organs like flowers, leaves, stalks, and roots. There are two types of plant tissues: Meristematic tissue is a type of meristematic tissue.

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