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It is said that the protoplasm cannot be analysed chemically. Why?

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Answered by Simi011
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The protoplasm cannot be analysed chemically as it is filled with complex organic and living cell organelles which are able to disintegrate if chemicals are added to analyse. ... The protoplasm is a very complex machinery of an organic living cell. Whenever chemicals are added to it, it splits into small parts.

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It is said that the protoplasm cannot be analysed chemically. Why?

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Protoplasm is the living matter of the cell. Protoplasm cannot be analysed chemically because the chemical composition of protoplasm is very complex. It varies slightly from one cell to another, although the common elements included in the composition of protoplasm such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, iron and phosphorus are still the same in all the cells.

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