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explain cytoplasm????​

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Answered by ItzRomanticBabe
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Cytoplasm :-

→cytoplasm is a transfer and jelly fluid.

→cytoplasm is a semi liquid substance. it occupies

most part of the cell within the cell membrane.

→under the compound microscope it appears to be colourless partly transparent and somewhat watery.

→All components of cell internal to the cell membrane and expect nucleus is called cytoplasm.

→many chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.

→living cytoplasm is always in a state of somewhat moment.

Answered by Anonymous
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★ The cytoplasm is the fluid content bounded by the plasma membrane.

★ It also contains many specialised cell organelles.

★ Each of these organelles performs specific function for the cell.

★ Cell organelles are enclosed by membranes.

★ Cytoplasm is contained within cells in the space between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane.

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