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cytoplasm differs from nucleoplasm in chemical composition.

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Answered by ritupadihar4
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Explanation:

cytoplasm is jelly like fluid present outside the nucleus where as nucleoplasma is the liquid or semi-liquid present inside the nucleus.

Cytoplasm

1 the cytoplasm shows the presence of minerals , nucleotides , amino acids etc.

2 It contains endomembrane

3 it is the site of ribosome functioning.

Nucleoplasm

1 it is the general mass of nucleus

2 it contains chromatin,matrix,nucleolus

3 endomembrane is absent

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