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Explain : 1. Cytoplasm 2. Nucleus of a cell

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Answered by Samiksha200707
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The jelly-like fluid that fills a cell is called cytoplasm. It is made up of mostly water and salt. Cytoplasm is present within the cell membrane of all cell types and contains all organelles and cell parts. It helps to fill out the cell and keeps organelles in their place.

The cell nucleus is the most noticeable organelle within the eukaryotic cell, and perhaps the most important and defining feature of the eukaryotic cells. Most of the genetic material (DNA) is contained in the nucleus, while a small amount of it is found in mitochondria.

Answered by NidhanshiChoudhary
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CYTOPLASM : Its the jelly like substance found in between the nucleous and the cell membrane. It contains many cell organelles. Cytoplasm along with nucleus form the PROTOPLASM.

NUCLEUS OF THE CELL : It's a sperical structure located in the centre of a cell. It's known as brain of the cell as it controls the activities of cells. It's separated from cytoplasm by a membrane called nuclear membrane.

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