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Differentiate the following terms cytoplasm and nueloplasm and pokoryotic and eukaryotic cells​ ????

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Answered by geetanjalim173
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Answer:

cytoplasm :

a) is a thick solutions that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane.

b) all the organelles in eukaryotic cells sich as the nucleas endoplamic reticulum and mitochomdria are located in the cytoplasm

Nucleoplasm :

a) The nucleus contain nucleoplasmalso known as karyoplasm

b) The nucleoplasm including the chromosome and nucleolus.

prokaryotic:

a) is the unicellular organisms that lack organelles or other internal membrane bound structure

Eukaryotic:

are the organisms whose cells have a nucles enclosed within a Nuclear envolop.

Answered by surindersingh08089
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Answer:

The cytoplasm is the fluid mass of the cell consisting of organelles whereas nucleoplasm is the sap of the nucleus that contains nucleoplasm.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.

Explanation:

Cytoplasm Nucleoplasm

It is a jelly-like substance. It is a highly condensed and gelatinous fluid.

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