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explain the difference between cytoplasmic membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus?

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Answered by shreeya2410
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the region between nucleus and plasma membrane filled with fluid is called cytoplasm it consists of several cell organelles the fluid material present in cytoplasm is called cytosol cytosol contains protein fibres called cytoskeleton the main function of cytoplasm is that it stores several vital material such as amino acids glucose vitamins minerals exactra it is the site of several metabolic activities and is always in a state of movement

nucleus

it is the central part of cell which is bounded by two membrane called nuclear membrane nuclear membrane separates nucleus from cytoplasm the nucleus contains nucleolus and chromatin material .it controls all metabolic activities of cell and regulate the cell cycle it is also responsible for transmission of hereditary characters from parents to offspring

cytoplasmic membrane

it is the thin layer of membrane which covers the outermost layer of cell it is present in microorganisms plant and animals it is selectively permeable and can be seen only under a high power microscope it is formed by proteins cholesterol phospholipids and polysaccharides

it was explained by fluid mosaic model

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