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How cytoplasm different from nucleoplasm in chemical composition?

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Answered by xtylishnaveed222
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Explanation:

Though the cytoplasm is found in each known cell, nucleoplasm is only found in eukaryotic cells. The main difference between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm is that cytoplasm is a fluid mass of the cell which is composed of cell organelles whereas nucleoplasm is the sap of the nucleus which contains the nucleolus.

Answered by hemarajasekar01
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The important difference between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm are as follows:

Cytoplasm

Nucleoplasm

Found inside the cell.

Found outside the nucleus within the nuclear envelope.

Enclosed by the cell membrane.

Enclosed by the nuclear envelope.

Gelatinous structure.

Highly gelatinous structure.

Found in all the known cells.

Found only in eukaryotic cells.

Inclusions and organelles are suspended in the cytoplasm.

Nucleoplasm is composed of nucleolus and chromatin.

It divides during cytokinesis.

It is released during nuclear division and is refilled after the nuclear envelope forms.

The processes that occur in the nucleoplasm include transcription, replication, necessary for the survival of a eukaryote.

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