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Answered by BavanaMadhooo
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Hey dude,

The jelly-like substance composed of mainly water and found between the cell membrane and nucleus.

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Answered by woonnaamith
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Answer:

Explanation:

Cytoplasm.

 

This is because it is semi permeable/selectively permeable for certain substances,eg, respiratory gases.

For plant cell ,eg epidermis cell, it allows sunlight to penetrate through the cuticle, cytoplasm,and into the stroma , to be absorbed by chlorophyll .

Thus, cytoplasm is jelly-liked, because of it's semi permeable characteristic.

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