Chemistry, asked by kanuschruthi6560, 11 months ago

how cytoplasm differs from Nucleoplasm in chemical composition?

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Answered by smookyqueen
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Dear user,

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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 HappyJohn
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The differences or the distinguishable features between them are -

CYTOPLASM -

1. It is located outside the part of the nucleus.

2. It is covered only by one membrane.

3. Lamina of dense fibrous type is present.

4. It undergoes cyclosis.

NUCLEOPLASM -

1. It is the mass of the nucleus.

2. It is covered by 2 membranes.

3. Fibrous type matrix is present there.

4. They lack the process of cyclosis.

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