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•what is cytoplasm? how does it differs from protoplasm?
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- what is cytoplasm?
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- The fluid that fills up the cells is referred to as the cytoplasm. It encompasses the cytosol with filaments, ions, proteins, and macromolecular structures and also other organelles suspended in the cytosol.
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- How does Cytoplasm differ from Protoplasm?
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- The Difference Between Cytoplasm and Protoplasm are confusing because the meaning they convey are often interchanged. It is now known that the “cell” comprises of many organelles (Ribosomes, Endoplasmic reticulum etc) which perform specific functions. These cells organelles are engulfed in a gel like substance called Cytosol. This is collectively known as cytoplasm. But it doesn’t include the nucleus.
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Protoplasm is a colour less material that has a living part of a cell which includes the cytoplasm, nucleus, and other organelles. Cytoplasm is a substance which is similar to jelly and is surrounded by the nucleus within the cell membrane.
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