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define cytoplasm And nucleus


kaarthika15215: Cytoplasm Definition. Cytoplasm refers to the fluid that fills the cell, which includes the cytosol along with filaments, proteins, ions and macromolecular structures as well as the organelles suspended in the cytosol. In eukaryotic cells, cytoplasm refers to the contents of the cell with the exception of the nucleus. I hope it's correct

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⏺CYTOPLASM :- It is the jelly like substance present between the cell membrane and the nucleus. Various other components, or organelles, of cell are present in the cataplasm these are Mitochondria, Golgi bodies Ribosomes etc.



⏺NUCLEUS :- It is generally sperical and located in the centre of the cell. Nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm buy a membrane called the nuclear membrane. This membrane is also porous analyse the movement of material between the cytoplasm and the inside of the nucleus.
There is a smaller sperical body in the nucleus. It it is called the nucleolus. in addition, nucleus contains thread like structure called chromosomes. The carry geans and help in inheritance or transfer of characters from the parents to the offspring.
Nucleus access control centre of activities of the cell.


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Answered by harshitrajsinghrajpu
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cytoplasm is a type of fluid matrix present inside the plasma membrane

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