Define the following terms (a) Cell inclusions (b) Cytosol
(c) Protoplasm (d) Nucleoplasm.
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- CELL INCLUSION :Nonliving material in the protoplasm of a cell, such as pigment granules, fat droplets, or nutritive substances
- CYTOSOL: the aqueous component of the cytoplasm of a cell, within which various organelles and particles are suspended.
- PROTOPLASM: the colourless material comprising the living part of a cell, including the cytoplasm, nucleus, and other organelles.
- NUCLEUPLASM: the substance of a cell nucleus, especially that not forming part of a nucleolus.
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Explanation:
i) CELL INCLUSION:- are non-living material present in the cytoplasm of a cell such as:- fat droplets, pigment,granules,etc.
ii) CYTOSOL:- it is soluble part of cytoplasm. It forms the ground substance of cytoplasm and is located between the cell organelles.
iii) PROTOPLASM:- nucleus and cytoplasm together are called protoplasm.
iv) NUCLEOPLASM:- it is the general mass of nucleus,nucleoplasm is covered on the outside by double membrane envelope called nuclear envelope.
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