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The nucleus is surrounded by a jelly like substance called

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Answered by drchethanashivapraka
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In a cell , the nucleus of the cell is surrounded by a jelly like substance called cytoplasm .

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The nucleus is surrounded by a jelly like substance called

Cell Membrane.

A cell is a structural and functional functioning unit of life, as well as the building blocks and essential unit of an organism. In 1665, an English scientist named Robert Hooke created the term "cell."

  • The plasma membrane is another name for the cell membrane. It is the outside layer of animal cells.
  • A cell membrane is a thin semi-permeable layer that surrounds a cell's cytoplasm.
  • Its job is to safeguard the cell's inner integrity by admitting certain chemicals into the cell while keeping others out.
  • In some animals, it also functions as a base of attachment for the cytoskeleton, whereas in others, it serves as a foundation of attachment for the cell wall.
  • As a result, the cell membrane also functions to support and form the cell. ​
  • It is made up of lipids and proteins and is semi-permeable.

The cell membrane's primary roles include:

  • protecting the integrity of the inside cell.
  • Providing support and keeping the cell's form.
  • Helps to regulate cell development by balancing endocytosis and exocytosis.
  • The cell membrane is also involved in cell signalling and communication.
  • It functions as a selectively permeable membrane, admitting only certain chemicals into the cell.

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