Explain Cytoplasmic influence of nucleus
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Answer:
In cell biology, the cytoplasm is all of the material within a cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus. The material inside the nucleus and contained within the nuclear membrane is termed the nucleoplasm. The main components of the cytoplasm are cytosol (a gel-like substance), the organelles (the cell's internal sub-structures), and various cytoplasmic inclusions. The cytoplasm is about 80% water and usually colorless.[1]
Cell biology
The animal cell
Animal Cell.svg
Components of a typical animal cell:
Nucleolus
Nucleus
Ribosome (dots as part of 5)
Vesicle
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus (or, Golgi body)
Cytoskeleton
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Mitochondrion
Vacuole
Cytosol (fluid that contains organelles; with which, comprises cytoplasm)
Lysosome
Centrosome
Cell membrane
Explanation:
In the broadest terms, nuclear transfer encompasses the transfer of the entire genetic material from one cell to another cell whose nucleus has been removed or inactivated in order to study nuclear-cytoplasmic interaction.
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