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Explain: 1. Cytoplam 2.Nucleus of cell​

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Answered by bikshampuram1988
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Explanation:

the semifluid substance of a cell that is external to the nuclear membrane and internal to the cellular membrane.

The nucleus is found in the middle of the cells, and it contains DNA arranged in chromosomes. It is surrounded by the nuclear envelope, a double nuclear membrane (outer and inner), which separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm. The outer membrane is continuous with the rough endoplasmic reticulum.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Cytoplasm

  • The cytosol and organelles make up the cytoplasm. The fluid medium required for metabolic processes is provided by cytosol, a jelly-like material found inside the cell.
  • An organelle (sometimes known as a "small organ") is one of numerous types of membrane-enclosed entities in the cell, each with its own function.
  • The many distinct cellular organelles work together to keep the cell healthy and executing all of its critical activities, much as the numerous physical organs operate in harmony to fulfil all of a human's functions.

The Nucleus

  • The nucleus is the cell's biggest and most visible organelle .
  • Because it houses all of the genetic instructions for making proteins, the nucleus is sometimes referred to as the cell's control center.
  • Multinucleated cells, such as muscle cells, have more than one nucleus. Some cells, such as mammalian red blood cells (RBCs), lack nuclei altogether.
  • As RBCs grow, they release their nuclei to make room for the vast amount of hemoglobin molecules that carry oxygen throughout the body.
  • RBCs have a short lifespan without nuclei, thus the body must continually make new ones.
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