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What do u mean by protoplasam and cytoplasam

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Answered by AmeliaRobinson
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The difference Between Cytoplasm and Protoplasm are almost minimal and both terms are used interchangeably. But for academic purposes, Cytoplasm is all the contents inside the cell membrane excluding the nucleus. And protoplasm includes cytoplasm, plus, the nucleus of the cell.

Answered by BangtanSonyeondan01
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Protoplasam:Protoplasm, the cytoplasm and nucleus of a cell. The term was first defined in 1835 as the ground substance of living material and, hence, responsible for all living processes. ... Today the term is used to mean simply the cytoplasm and nucleus. It was discovered by Jan Evangelista Purkinje in 1846.

Cytoplasam: It is a jelly like fluid substance, It occupies the space in cell membrane and nuclears. Also known as Chemical Factory of the cell. Discovered by Rudolf von Kölliker 1863.

If you want difference too then,

While Cytoplasm is surrounding the nucleus in a cell. The cytoplasm contains organelles, Cytosol, enzymes, proteins Whereas, the Protoplasm contains Cytoplasm and nucleus. The cytoplasm is composed of water, salt, and protein whereas the Protoplasm is composed of liquids, carbohydrates, proteins, and a nucleus.

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