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Fill in the blanks is the fluid between the plasma membrane and nucleus.​

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Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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The fluid between the plasma membrane and the nucleus is called the cytoplasm.

Explanation:

→ Cytoplasm:

✳ The cytoplasm is the jelly-like fluid present between the plasma membrane and the nucleus.

✳ The cytoplasm is made up of many types of enzymes, salts, proteins fluids etc. and stores the various cell organelles required by the cell.

✳ The cell organelles which are suspended in the cytoplasm help in the various functions of the cell.

✳ Rudolf von Kölliker discovered the cytoplasm present inside the cell in the year 1862.

✳ The cytoplasm also stores insoluble waste materials, stores required nutrients etc.

✳ In prokaryotic cells where there aren't any specially developed cell organelles, the nucleic acids and other essential fluids are suspended in the cytoplasm.

→ The Other Important Parts of the Cell

The other important parts of a cell include:

✳ Plasma Membrane - Basic part

✳ Cell wall - only in plant cells and bacteria

✳ Nucleus - Basic Part

✳ Nuclear Membrane

✳ Mitochondria

✳ Golgi bodies

✳ Endoplasmic Reticulum

✳ Mitochondria

and many more...

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

fluid between the plasma membrane and nucleus is called cytoplasm

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