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What is Cytoplasmic?​

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Answered by Naruto645
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Cytoplasm is a fluid filled inside the cell membrane of any cell.

Cytoplasm consists of all of the contents outside of the nucleus and enclosed within the cell membrane of a cell. It is clear in color and has a gel-like appearance. Cytoplasm is composed mainly of water but also contains enzymes, salts, organelles, and various organic molecules.

Answered by Anonymous
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• It is the fluid content present inside the plasma membrane. It contains many specialised cell organelles ppreformig specific function for the cell.

• Viruses lack any membrane hence, they do not show characteristics of life until they enter a living body and use its cell machinery to multiply.

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