Biology, asked by sanjayvijay, 11 months ago

how is cytoplasm different from combustion​

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Answered by mehakmaurya10
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Cytoplasms is the jelly like substance present between the cell membrane and nucleus of the cell.
Combustion is a chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen and give off heat and light.
Answered by raveena98
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combustion is a physiochemical process . it does not occurs inside the cell.it is an uncontrolled process. enzymes are not required. ATP is not generated .

cytoplasm is a jelly like substance surrounding the nucleus within the cell membrane . it consists of cytosol, organelles and inclusion . cytoplasm does not have nucleus....

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