Explain the difference between cytoplasmic membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus
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1. The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm. The cell membrane is made of a phospholipid bilayer that is only 7 nm thick. ... Cytoplasm is where all the metabolic reactions of the cell take place in organelles, eg, respiration takes place in the mitrochondria (an organelle in the cytoplasm).
2. The nucleus is a cell's central organelle, which contains the cell's DNA (Figure 3.6). The cytoplasm is composed of two parts, the cytosol and organelles. Cytosol, the jelly-like substance within the cell, provides the fluid medium necessary for biochemical reactions.
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(1) Cytoplasmic membrane = the bacteria cytoplasmic membrane is a fluid phospholipod bilayer that encloses the bacterial cytoplasm. The cytoplasmic membrane is semi permeable and determines what molecules enter and leave the bacterial cell.
(2) Cytoplasm = The semi fluid substance of a cell that is external to the nuclear membrane and internal to the cellular membrane, sometimes described as the non-nuclear content of proto plasma. In eukroyets (I.e cells having a nucleus) the cytoplasm contains all of the organelles.
(3) Nucleus= The nucleus is an arganelle found in eukroyets cell. Inside its fully enclosed nuclear membrane, it contains the the majority of the cell's genetic material. This material organized as DNA molecules, along with a verity of protein, too form chromosome...
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