Plzzzz give the difference between cytoplasm and protoplasm in as simple way possible
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✔️cytoplasm is jelly like fluid surrounding nucleus and has cell organelles
whereas
✔️protoplasm consists of cytoplasm itself , cell membrane a nucleus as well
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✔️cytoplasm is jelly like fluid surrounding nucleus and has cell organelles
whereas
✔️protoplasm consists of cytoplasm itself , cell membrane a nucleus as well
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
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<> Cytoplasm is a semi - liquid substance which occupies most of the cell space within the cell membrane. It is colorless and party transparent jelly like. It consists of the cell organelles that is -
- endoplasmic reticulum
- ribosomes
- mitochondria
- golgi bodies
- lysosomes
- nucleus
- vacuoles.
Many chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
<> Protoplasm is the living matter of a living cell which consists totally of all the matter present in the cell that is the cytoplasm and nucleus. It is a translucent fluid which is colorless, greyish or brownish. It consists of a very complex chemical composition which consists of many elements and in the form of specific compounds such as water, proteins, carbohydrates, fats and mineral salts.
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Here is your answer:
<> Cytoplasm is a semi - liquid substance which occupies most of the cell space within the cell membrane. It is colorless and party transparent jelly like. It consists of the cell organelles that is -
- endoplasmic reticulum
- ribosomes
- mitochondria
- golgi bodies
- lysosomes
- nucleus
- vacuoles.
Many chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
<> Protoplasm is the living matter of a living cell which consists totally of all the matter present in the cell that is the cytoplasm and nucleus. It is a translucent fluid which is colorless, greyish or brownish. It consists of a very complex chemical composition which consists of many elements and in the form of specific compounds such as water, proteins, carbohydrates, fats and mineral salts.
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