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what is the difference between cytoplasm and neutoplasm


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Answered by Shädøwkïru
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Answer:

The cytoplasm is found in all the cells while nucleoplasm is found only in eukaryotic cells. The cytoplasm is the fluid mass of the cell consisting of organelles whereas nucleoplasm is the sap of the nucleus that contains nucleoplasm.

Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

The cytoplasm is found in all the cells while nucleoplasm is found only in eukaryotic cells. The cytoplasm is the fluid mass of the cell consisting of organelles whereas nucleoplasm is the sap of the nucleus that contains nucleoplasm.

Cytoplasm

1. It is present inside the cell

2. Enclose by the cell membrane.

3. It is found in all cells

4. It is a fluid mass of the cell which is composed of cell organelles.

5. It is the site of ribosome functioning.

6. It is divided into two cells during cytokinesis.

Nucleoplasm

1. It is present inside the nucleus

2. Enclosed by the nuclear membrane.

3. It is found only in eukaryotic cells.

4. It is the sap of the nucleus which contains the nucleolus.

5. It is the site of ribosome formation.

6. It is released during nuclear division and refilled after the formation of the nuclear membrane.

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