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Explain in difference between cytoplasmic, Cytoplasm, and nucleus

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Answered by debhdhky0853
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In eukaryotic cells, which have a nucleus, the cytoplasm is everything between the plasma membrane and the nuclear envelope. In prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus, cytoplasm simply means everything found inside the plasma membrane.

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Answered by tanujagautam107
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cytoplasmic membrane

The plasma membrane (also known

as the cell membrane or cytoplasmic

membrane) is a biological membrane

that separates the interior of a cell from

its outside environment. The primary

function of the plasma membrane is to

protect the cell from its surroundings.

cytoplasm

The plasma membrane, also called the

cytoplasmic membrane, is the most

dynamic structure of a procaryotic

cell. Its main function is a sa selective

permeability barrier that regulates the

passage of substances into and out of

the cell.

nucleus

The nucleus is a membrane-bound

organelle that contains genetic material

(DNA) of eukaryotic organisms. As such,

it serves to maintain the integrity of

the cell by facilitating transcription and

replication processes. It's the largest

organelle inside the cell taking up about

a tenth of the entire cell volume.

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