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what is cytoplasm?
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Answered by believeyourself
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Cytoplasm is a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane. It is mainly composed of water, salts, and proteins. ... All of the organelles in eukaryotic cells, such as the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria, are located in the cytoplasm.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The viscous liquid that fills each cell and is contained by the cell membrane is known as cytoplasm.
  • The bulk of this material is made up of water, salts, and proteins.
  • The cytoplasm, which includes the nucleus, encompasses all of the material within and outside of eukaryotic cells.
  • The cytoplasm contains the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria, as well as other organelles present in eukaryotic cells.
  • The non-organelle section of the cytoplasm is called the cytosol.
  • Despite the appearance of being devoid of shape or organization, cytoplasm is highly organized.
  • The cytoskeleton is a protein scaffolding network that gives the cytoplasm and cell structure.
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