how cytoplasm differs from nucleoplasm in chemical composition
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Answer:The cytoplasm shows the presence of minerals, sugars, amino acids, t-RNA, nucleotides, vitamins, proteins, and enzymes. The liquid or semiliquid substance within the nucleus is called the nucleoplasm. Nucleoplasm shows the presence of various substances like nucleic acid, protein molecules, minerals, and salts.
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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.
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