what is cytoplasm and its function
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cytoplasm is the fluid which fills the cell and macromolecule and protein.
it's function-
The cytoplasm is the site for most of the enzymatic reactions and metabolic activity of the cell. Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm with anaerobic respiration or glycolysis.
it's function-
The cytoplasm is the site for most of the enzymatic reactions and metabolic activity of the cell. Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm with anaerobic respiration or glycolysis.
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➡The aqueous part of cell which occurs between the plasma membrane (cell membrane) and nuclear membrane is known as the cytoplasm.
➡It consists of an aqueous ground substance, the cytosol, containing a variety of cell organelles and other inclusion such as insoluble waste and storage product (like starch, glycogen, lipid, etc.)
➡It's main function is to transport different material from the nucleas to other organelles and vice-versa and to hold the organelles in it too . Also it is the site of most of the metabolic activities.
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➡It consists of an aqueous ground substance, the cytosol, containing a variety of cell organelles and other inclusion such as insoluble waste and storage product (like starch, glycogen, lipid, etc.)
➡It's main function is to transport different material from the nucleas to other organelles and vice-versa and to hold the organelles in it too . Also it is the site of most of the metabolic activities.
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