what is Protoplasm? How a cell is considered as living or dead depending upon Protoplasm
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The clear fluid like substance within the cell membrane of a cell, in which, all other cell organelles are seen to float is known as protoplasm.
It is the protoplasm that houses all other cell organelles and is responsible for all the vital life functioning. It contains 90% of water and other mineral salts and gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide and other molecules like proteins, nucleic acids, etc., that helps the protoplasm to maintain the "proper functioning" of the cell.
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Function of Protoplasm
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- The clear fluid like substance inside the cell membrane of a cell, in which, all other cell organelles are believed to glide is known as protoplasm
- The protoplasm that houses all other cell organelles and is liable for all the vital life working
- Protoplasm is made out of a mixture of little atoms, for example, particles, amino acids, monosaccharides and water, and macromolecules, for example, nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and polysaccharides
- In eukaryotes the cellular material encompassing the cell core is known as the cytoplasm and that inside the nucleus as the nucleoplasm
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