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When we homogenise any tissue in an acid...

When we homogenise any tissue in an acid the acid soluble pool represents

A

cytoplasm

B

cell membrane

C

nucleus

D

mitochondria

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Homogenization**: Homogenization is a process used to break down biological tissues into a uniform mixture. This is done to analyze the components within the tissue more effectively. 2. **Role of Acid in Homogenization**: When tissues are homogenized in an acid, the acid helps to solubilize certain cellular components. This means that some parts of the cell will dissolve in the acid, while others may not. 3. **Identifying the Acid-Soluble Pool**: The term "acid-soluble pool" refers to the components of the tissue that dissolve in the acid during homogenization. This typically includes various cytoplasmic components. 4. **Comparing Cellular Components**: In the context of the options provided (cytoplasm, cell membrane, nucleus, and mitochondria), we need to determine which of these is primarily represented by the acid-soluble pool: - **Cytoplasm**: Contains various soluble proteins, enzymes, and metabolites that can dissolve in acid. - **Cell Membrane**: Generally remains intact and does not dissolve in acid. - **Nucleus**: Contains DNA and other components that are not typically soluble in acid. - **Mitochondria**: While they have some soluble components, they are largely intact and not fully represented in the acid-soluble pool. 5. **Conclusion**: Based on the above analysis, when we homogenize any tissue in an acid, the acid-soluble pool primarily represents the cytoplasm. **Final Answer**: The acid-soluble pool represents the cytoplasm. ---

**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Homogenization**: Homogenization is a process used to break down biological tissues into a uniform mixture. This is done to analyze the components within the tissue more effectively. 2. **Role of Acid in Homogenization**: When tissues are homogenized in an acid, the acid helps to solubilize certain cellular components. This means that some parts of the cell will dissolve in the acid, while others may not. 3. **Identifying the Acid-Soluble Pool**: The term "acid-soluble pool" refers to the components of the tissue that dissolve in the acid during homogenization. This typically includes various cytoplasmic components. ...
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