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protoplasm which is between nucleus and plasma membrane is ​

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Answered by dadslover919
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The jelly-like goo that fills the space between a cell's outer plasma membrane and the central nucleus is known as cytoplasm. All the cell's organelles reside in the cytoplasm. The nuclear membrane creates a special environment within the nucleus in which the thicker protoplasm is referred to as nucleoplasm.

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Answered by rossy99
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The jelly-like goo that fills the space between a cell's outer plasma membrane and the central nucleus is known as cytoplasm. All the cell's organelles reside in the cytoplasm. The nuclear membrane creates a special environment within the nucleus in which the thicker protoplasm is referred to as nucleoplasm.

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