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Can anyone explain me cytoplasm in simple and easy language...​


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Answered by Heer56
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The cytoplasm (also known as cytosol) is the protoplasm of a cell outside the cell nucleus. ... It includes dissolved molecules, and water that fills much of the cell. Due to this network of fibres, membranes and the many dissolved macromolecules such as proteins, the cytosol does not act like a simple liquid.

Answered by paulvincent2703
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Explanation:

Cytoplasm, the semifluid substance of a cell that is external to the nuclear membrane and internal to the cellular membrane, sometimes described as the nonnuclear content of protoplasm. In eukaryotes (i.e., cells having a nucleus), the cytoplasm contains all of the organelles.

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