what is cytoplasm in brief
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Cytoplasm is formed of jelly like liquid or semi-fluid i.e. Cytosol including the cell-organelles(but excluding nucleus) and some inclusive particles.
Cytosol is a mixture of water, salt, cytoskeleton and protein filaments, soluble proteins, and vaults, among other organic molecules.
Inclusions:- Besides the organelles and the cytosol that they’re suspended in, the cytoplasm also contains cytoplasmic inclusions. These are non-living elements that lack membranes and metabolic functions, which exist inside the cytosol. The most common inclusions are lipid droplets, crystals, pigments, and glycogen.
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Cytosol is a mixture of water, salt, cytoskeleton and protein filaments, soluble proteins, and vaults, among other organic molecules.
Inclusions:- Besides the organelles and the cytosol that they’re suspended in, the cytoplasm also contains cytoplasmic inclusions. These are non-living elements that lack membranes and metabolic functions, which exist inside the cytosol. The most common inclusions are lipid droplets, crystals, pigments, and glycogen.
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cytoplasm is the liquid jelly like structure present inside the cell , it separated the plasma membrane from the nuclear membrane. It contains many cell organelle inside it .
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