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All the components of a cell including the cell membrane are known as protoplasm. It is a colourless, jelly-like, viscous semi fluid substance which can be distinguished into a centrally located nucleoplasm and surrounding cytoplasm.
Protoplasm around nucleus is called cytoplasm. It is formed of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and certain inorganic substances. Many small organelles are found inside cytoplasm. These are known as cytoplasmic organelles.
So protoplasm is basically the living part of the cell and is divided into two broad parts- cytoplasm and the cell membrane.
Protoplasm acts as a base and consists of cell organelles which perform all activities to keep the cell alive.
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Protoplasm around nucleus is called cytoplasm. It is formed of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and certain inorganic substances. Many small organelles are found inside cytoplasm. These are known as cytoplasmic organelles.
So protoplasm is basically the living part of the cell and is divided into two broad parts- cytoplasm and the cell membrane.
Protoplasm acts as a base and consists of cell organelles which perform all activities to keep the cell alive.
Hope it helps.....
Please mark as brainliest if useful.....
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