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what is protoplasm and it's importance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Protoplasm is the living part of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma membrane.

Explanation:

The protoplasm takes essential substances for its growth by absorption and it gets rid of from non-required substances by excretion. The protoplasm of green plants absorbs water and minerals from the soil and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Protoplasm (/prəʊtə(ʊ)ˌplaz(ə)m/, plural protoplasms) is the living part of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma membrane. In some definitions, it is a general term for the cytoplasm (e.g., Mohl, 1846), but for others, it also includes the nucleoplasm (e.g., Strasburger, 1882).

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The importance of Protoplasm is The protoplasm takes essential substances for its growth by absorption and it gets rid of from non-required substances by excretion. The protoplasm of green plants absorbs water and minerals from the soil and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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