differentiate between protoplasm and cytoplasm
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The main difference between cytoplasm and protoplasm is that cytoplasm does not have a nucleus whereas protoplasm has a nucleus are its structure. Cytoplasm is an organelle of the protoplasm which consists of mainly water and other substances like proteins, food reserves and metabolic wastes.
The protoplasm is a viscous, viscid substance with jelly-like consistency where many biological and chemical cellular processes take place. In the organisms which have the presence of a nucleus, the protoplasm surrounding the nucleus is termed as cytoplasm. All the contents of the cell are considered in the cytoplasm in prokaryotes (organisms lacking nucleus) whereas in the eukaryote organisms the cellular contents present in the nucleus are differentiated from the cytoplasm by a definite nuclear membrane. The contents present within the nucleus are called as nucleoplasm.
The main difference between cytoplasm and protoplasm is that cytoplasm does not have a nucleus whereas protoplasm has a nucleus are its structure. Cytoplasm is an organelle of the protoplasm which consists of mainly water and other substances like proteins, food reserves and metabolic wastes.
The protoplasm is a viscous, viscid substance with jelly-like consistency where many biological and chemical cellular processes take place. In the organisms which have the presence of a nucleus, the protoplasm surrounding the nucleus is termed as cytoplasm. All the contents of the cell are considered in the cytoplasm in prokaryotes (organisms lacking nucleus) whereas in the eukaryote organisms the cellular contents present in the nucleus are differentiated from the cytoplasm by a definite nuclear membrane. The contents present within the nucleus are called as nucleoplasm.
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