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explain cytoplasm, nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm, nucleolus?​

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Answered by dddivyanshu5552
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1. cytoplasm - it is a thick jelly like fluid which is present in the empty space between cell membrane and the nucleus all the life function takes place in cytoplasm . there are several cytoplasmic bodies present in cell membrane called the organelles

nuclear membrane- it sorrounds the nucleus it controls the paasage of certain materials in and out of nucleus

nucleoplasm- a dense fluid in the nucleus is nucleoplasm

nucelolus - it is a spherical body present inside the nucleus . it contains the RBA

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Answered by TheChaгm
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Cytoplasm :-

Cytoplasm is basically a thick fluid, that is placed inside the cell. It is a jelly like fluid. It covers most of the space between the membrane of cell and the nucleus. Chemical reactions related to our cell occurs in the cytoplasm.

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Nuclear Membrane :-

Nuclear membrane separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm. This porous substance allow only some selected material to move between the cytoplasm and the nucleus.

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Nucleoplasm :-

Nucleoplasm the thick/ murky fluid that is present in our nucleus.

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Nucleolus :-

Small spherical body that is situated inside the nucleus is known as nucleolus. It is copious in RNA ( Ribonucleic acid ).

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