Explain About : Cytoplasm
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Cytoplasm is the liquid which remains inside the cell membrane and outside the Nuclear membrane.
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- The viscous liquid that fills each cell and is contained by the cell membrane is known as cytoplasm.
- The cytoplasm, which includes the nucleus, encompasses all of the material within and outside of eukaryotic cells.
- The cytoplasm contains the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria, as well as other organelles present in eukaryotic cells.
- The non-organelle section of the cytoplasm is called the cytosol.
- Despite the appearance of being devoid of shape or organization, cytoplasm is highly organized.
- The cytoskeleton is a protein scaffolding network that gives the cytoplasm and cell structure.
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