Science, asked by viraj2311, 5 months ago

Explain the difference between cytoplasmic membrane, cytoplasm and
nucleus.​

Answers

Answered by sree123sree
1

Answer:

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.

The difference between nucleus and cytoplasm

is that nucleus is the core, central part (of something), round which others are assembled while cytoplasm is (cytology) the contents of a cell except for the nucleus it includes cytosol, organelles, vesicles, and the cytoskeleton.

Please mark as brainliest

Thank you

Answered by MissAlison
0

\huge\sf\underline{\pink{AnsWeR}}

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.

_______________________________

Similar questions