Difference between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.
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Cytoplasm is the sap enclosed by the cell membrane. Nucleoplasm is the sap enclosed by the nuclear envelope. cytoplasm is found in each known cell, nucleoplasm is only found in eukaryotic cells. The main difference between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm is that cytoplasm is a fluid mass of the cell which is composed of cell organelles whereas nucleoplasm is the sap of the nucleus which contains the nucleolus
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⏩Cytoplasm is the part of protoplasm that lies outside the nucleus.
Whereas nucleoplasm is the part of protoplasm just around the nucleus.
⏩Cytoplasm has only one layered covering called plasma membrane.
Whereas, nucleoplasm has double layered covering called the nuclear envelope.
⏩Cytoplasm is the site of various metabolic activities and functions.
Whereas, nucleoplasm is the site for controlling cytoplasmic structure and function and storing genetic materials.
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⏩Cytoplasm is the part of protoplasm that lies outside the nucleus.
Whereas nucleoplasm is the part of protoplasm just around the nucleus.
⏩Cytoplasm has only one layered covering called plasma membrane.
Whereas, nucleoplasm has double layered covering called the nuclear envelope.
⏩Cytoplasm is the site of various metabolic activities and functions.
Whereas, nucleoplasm is the site for controlling cytoplasmic structure and function and storing genetic materials.
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