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Differentiate between Protoplasm cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.

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Answered by MadhavanThothadri
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The term protoplast is used to refer collectively to the plasma membrane and the protoplasm.

Protoplasm refers to the living contents of cell and consists of cytoplasm and a nucleus.

Cytoplasm refer to the matrix present outside the nucleus in which all the cell organelles are found embedded.

The nucleoplasm/karyoplasm refer to the matrix present inside the nucleus only.


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Answered by Darkgirl52
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Cytoplasm:-

It is a mass of protoplasm which lies outside the nucleus.surrounded by a single membrane envelope called plasma lemma.The outer part of the cytoplasm is clear and gel-like and is called ectoplasm.A dense fibrous lamina is absent.Cytoplasm possesses a number of organelles and supporting structures.It is under constant motion or cyclosis

Nucleoplasm:-

1. It is the general mass of nucleus.

2. Nucleoplasm is covered on the outside by double membrane envelope called nuclear envelope.

3. Sol-gel differentiation is not clear.

4. Nucleoplasm contains a fibrous matrix.

Its outer part is dense and forms fibrous lamina in contact with nuclear envelope.

5. The nucleoplasm contains three structures- chromatin, matrix and nucleolus.

6. Cyclosis or streaming is absent.

7. Nucleoplasm possesses small amount of minerals, sugar and amino acids. There are abundant nucleosides, nucleotides, proteins and enzymes.

8. Endomembrane are absent.

9. It is site of ribosome formation.

10. Nucleoplasm is part of cell, that contains genetic material for controlling cytoplasmic structure and function.

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