what is the difference between cytoplasm and protoplasm
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The protoplasm is bounded by a cell membrane from all sides. ... The cytoplasm contains organelles, Cytosol, enzymes, proteins Whereas, the Protoplasm contains Cytoplasm and nucleus. The cytoplasm is composed of water, salt, and protein whereas the Protoplasm is composed of liquids, carbohydrates, proteins, and a nucleus.
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When the nucleus and the cytoplasm are considered together they are known as protoplasm. The protoplasm is the main living art of a cell.
Meanwhile cytoplasm is itself a part of protoplasm. It is a jelly like fluid substance filled between the nucleus and the cell memebrane. The cytoplasm consists of main cell organelles.
Meanwhile cytoplasm is itself a part of protoplasm. It is a jelly like fluid substance filled between the nucleus and the cell memebrane. The cytoplasm consists of main cell organelles.
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