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what is difference between cytosol, cytoplasm, protoplasm and protoplast?????????

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Answered by ReXxX
15
The cytoplasm is the inner content of the cell membrane, which is separated from the nucleus. It includes cytosol, organelles, and inclusions while cytosol is a soft and sticky, semi-transparent fluid in which various cell organelles are suspended. In other words cytosol is that part of cytoplasm that does not include the part of cytoplasm that is found inside organelles.
The cytoplasm along with the cellular
organelles is called protoplasm i.e.,
protoplasm = Cytoplasm + nucleus. It does
not include cell membrane or cell wall.
Protoplast is the living part of cell and does
not include the cell wall. Protoplast= cell
membrane + cytoplasm + nucleus
Answered by Anonymous
6

The cytoplasm is the inner content of the cell membrane, which is separated from the nucleus. It includes cytosol, organelles, and inclusions while cytosol is a soft and sticky, semi-transparent fluid in which various cell organelles are suspended. In other words cytosol is that part of cytoplasm that does not include the part of cytoplasm that is found inside organelles.

The cytoplasm along with the cellular

organelles is called protoplasm i.e.,

protoplasm = Cytoplasm + nucleus. It does

not include cell membrane or cell wall.

Protoplast is the living part of cell and does

not include the cell wall. Protoplast= cell

membrane + cytoplasm + nucleus:

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