define cartilage and nucleoplasm?
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Cartilage - Cartilage is a tough but flexible tissue that is the main type of connective tissue in the body. Around 65–80% of cartilage is water, although that decreases in older people, and the rest is a gel-like substance called the 'matrix' that gives it its form and function.
Nucleoplasm - The fluid inside the nucleus surrounded by nuclear membrane is called nucleoplasm. It controls the cell's growth and reproduction because it contains cell's hereditary information.
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