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What is Tonoplast????

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Tonoplast-a membrane which bounds the chief vacuole of a plant cell.
Tonoplast is a single membrane that bounds the vacuoles and separates it from cytoplasm. In plants, tonoplasts facilitate uphill transport of many ions and other materials, making their concentration higher in vacuole than cytoplasm.

A tonoplast is a cytoplasmic-membrane surrounding the vacuole within plant cells. The tonoplast is also known as the vacuolar membrane.

The tonoplast is found surrounding the vacuole of a plant cell and separates the inner vacuole material, or lumen, from the surrounding cellular material, or cytosol

Tonoplast is a single membrane that bounds the vacuoles and separates it from cytoplasm. In plants, tonoplasts facilitate uphill transport of many ions and other materials, making their concentration higher in vacuole than cytoplasm. So, the correct answer is 'Membrane boundry of the vacuole of plant cells'.

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Answer:a semipermeable membrane surrounding a vacuole in a plant cell.

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