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difference between of cytoplasm and nucleus.



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Answered by singhadiarmylover
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The nucleus is a cell's central organelle, which contains the cell's DNA (Figure 3.6). The cytoplasm is composed of two parts, the cytosol and organelles. ... An organelle (“little organ”) is one of several different types of membrane-enclosed bodies in the cell, each performing a unique function.

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Cytoplasm :-

1. It is present inside the cell

2. Enclose by the cell membrane.

3. It is found in all cells

4. It is a fluid mass of the cell which is composed of cell organelles.

5. It is the site of ribosome functioning.

6. It is divided into two cells during cytokinesis.

Nucleoplasm :-

1. It is present inside the nucleus

2. Enclosed by the nuclear membrane.

3. It is found only in eukaryotic cells.

4. It is the sap of the nucleus which contains the nucleolus.

5. It is the site of ribosome formation.

6. It is released during nuclear division and refilled after the formation of the nuclear membrane.

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