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cytoplasm is called as​

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Answered by Citrusy
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Cytoplasm consists of all the substances within the cell walls but outside of the nucleus: a fluid called cytosol, organelles such as the mitochondria, and tiny particles in suspension called inclusions. Cytoplasm is full of proteins, which are essential to your body. Cytoplasm is also called protoplasm.

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Answered by bashutosh75
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Cytoplasm is called as Protoplasm.

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Golgi apparatus gives out small vesicles from their terminals. These small vesicles are lysosomes. Hence, Golgi apparatus is involved in the formation of lysosomes.

Nucleus, mitochondria, and plastid have DNA. Hence, they are able to make their own structural proteins using transcription and translation process.

Mitochondria produces and stores energy in the form of ATP thus, it is called as the powerhouse of the cell as it provides energy currency to the cell.

Protoplasm contains the nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane whereas cytoplasm does not contain a nucleus. Cytoplasm is a part of protoplasm

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