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the jelly like substance between nucleus and cells membrane​

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The term 'Cytoplasm' was given by German scientist Eduard Strasburger for the jelly-like part of a cell between the nucleus and cell membrane in 1882. The cytoplasm is divided into two parts, namely, Cytosol and Protoplasm. a) Cytosol is the liquid part of the cytoplasm, which is devoid of organelles.

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The term 'Cytoplasm' was given by German scientist Eduard Strasburger for the jelly-like part of a cell between the nucleus and cell membrane in 1882. The cytoplasm is divided into two parts, namely, Cytosol and Protoplasm. a) Cytosol is the liquid part of the cytoplasm, which is devoid of organelles.

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