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how does the protoplasm differ from a cell?​

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Answered by TheLionHearted43
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Cell refers to the entire organisation of the basic structural unit of life that includes both cell covers and the protoplasm.

Cell covers include cell wall , glycocalyx (in bacteria) & cell membrane(although many times cell membrane is also considered a part of protoplasm instead of being considered separate from it.

Protoplasm consists of what we call the cytoplasm , all the organelles and nucleus along with the inclusion bodies and other suspended particles in the cytoplasm.

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