Explain the term cytoplasm
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The cytoplasm is an essential component of the cell It is semi-liquite jelly like material which joins the nucleus and the cell membrane
The cytoplasm is the fluid present in the cell enclosed within the cell membrane that comparise water and enzyme salt and various organelles
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- Except for the cell nucleus, the cytoplasm is all of the material inside a eukaryotic cell that is surrounded by the cell membrane.
- The nucleoplasm is the substance found inside the nucleus and confined inside the nuclear membrane.
- The cytoplasm is made up of cytosol (a gel-like material), organelles (internal sub-structures of the cell), and other cytoplasmic inclusions.
- The cytoplasm is made up of around 80% water and is typically colourless.
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