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Differentiate between the following (one key difference only)
1. Cytoplasm and protoplasm
2. Nucleus and nucleolus
3. Cell wall and cell membrane
4. Leucoplasts and chloroplasts
5. Lysosomes and Golg bodies
6. Ribosomes and mitochondria​

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1) Cytoplasm

The cytoplasm is highly organized. It may appear to have no form or structure. The cytoskeleton is a framework of protein scaffolds which provides the cytoplasm with their structure.Protoplasm

Protoplasm is a translucent substance. It is considered as a living substance. The protoplasm is derived from the Greek word "Protos" which means the first and "plasma" means things formed.

3) cell wall : this is the outermost covering of cell it is present only in plant cells

cell membrane : the plasma membrane in also called the cell membrane is the kind of thing covering it is extremely delicate and flexible it is out your most covering of animal cell

4) leucoplast : colourless organelle found in plant cells, used for the storage of starch or oil

chloroplast : chloroplast is a plant is in plant cell carry out the function of photosynthesis

5) lysosomes: Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles with roles in processes involved in degrading and recycling cellular waste, cellular signalling and energy metabolise

Golgi bodies are made up of several fat cells their function is two proper distribution of proteins.

6) ribosomes: minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells. They bind messenger RNA and transfer RNA to synthesize polypeptides and proteins.

mitochondria and plastids are organelles with double outer coating as mitochondria produce energy if they are called powerhouse of cell...

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