Biology, asked by erni5245, 9 months ago

Hello ....
Can anyone tell me about how protoplasm is different from cytoplasm

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Answered by Soumojitrockz
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Answer:

protoplasm is the content of the cell, including the cell membrane and that of cytoplasm it is a jelly like substance surrounding the nucleus within the cell membrane

Answered by sruthikumar2003002
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Answer:

Difference Between Cytoplasm and Protoplasm

Cytoplasm makes up about 70% of the contents of the cell. It’s made up of structural filaments, and water. Protoplasm consists of cytoplasm, the nucleus and the nucleoplasm. So essentially, protoplasm consists of all the organelles suspended in the cytosol, along with the nucleus. The two major differences between Cytoplasm and Protoplasm are summarized below:

Difference Between Cytoplasm and Protoplasm

Cytoplasm.

  • Consists of cytosol + cell organelles.
  • The term is still relevant in modern biology

Protoplasm

  • Consists of cytosol + cell organelles + nucleus
  • The term is considered obsolete by today’s standards
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