Dfferentiat between cytoplasm and protoplasm
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Presence or absence of the nucleus is the main difference between cell's cytoplasm and protoplasm. ... Even the cytoplasm consists of the organelles like mitochondria, Golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, etc., on the other hand, protoplasm consists of the cytoplasm, nucleus, and the plasma membrane
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Protoplasm is the content of the cell including the cell membrane, cytoplasm and the cell nucleus.
Cytoplasm is the jelly like substance surrounding the nucleus within the cell membrane. The cytoplasm contains the cell organelles like mitochondria, ribosomes etc.
Although, both cytoplasm and protoplasm contain the same chemical constituents such as salts, proteins, and water. The above description was for the eukaryotes, but in prokaryotes where there is no distinct nucleus and other cell organelles, the cytoplasm itself contains the chromatin and protect the genetic material by behaving as the nucleoplasm.