The substance inside a cell, not including the nucleus
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In cell biology, the cytoplasm is all of the material within a cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus. ... The main components of the cytoplasm are cytosol (a gel-like substance), the organelles (the cell's internal sub-structures), and various cytoplasmic inclusions.
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Cytoplasm is all the junk inside of the cell. It is contained within the plasma membrane, but it does not include the nucleus (which is kept separate by the nuclear membrane). The fluid portion of it is called cytosol and is composed of water, proteins, and glucose.
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