7.
In an eukaryotic cell, where does the various chemical reactions occur to keep
the cell in living state?
(a) Nucleus
(b) Cytoplasm
(c) Mitochondria
(d) All of these
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Cytoplasm
Explanation:
In both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, a semi-fluid matrix called cytoplasm occupies the volume of the cell. The cytoplasm is the main arena of cellular activities in both the plant and animal cells. Various chemical reactions occur in it to keep the cell in the 'living state'.
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