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what do you mean by neucleus and cytoplasm ???​

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Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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The nucleus is a cell's central organelle, which contains the cell's DNA (Figure 3.6). The cytoplasm is composed of two parts, the cytosol and organelles. Cytosol, the jelly-like substance within the cell, provides the fluid medium necessary for biochemical reactions.

Answered by Anonymous
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Nucleus : The nucleus is the information centre of the cell and is surrounded by a nuclear membrane in all eukaryotic. A cell normally contains only one nucleus.

Cytoplasm : Cytoplasm, the semifluid substance of a cell that is external to the nuclear membrane and internal to the cellular membrane, sometimes described as the nonnuclear content of protoplasm. In eukaryotes (i.e., cells having a nucleus), the cytoplasm contains all of the organelles.

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