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what is the difference between protoplasm and cytoplasm​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference Between Cytoplasm and Protoplasm are almost minimal and both terms are used interchangeably. But for academic purposes, Cytoplasm is all the contents inside the cell membrane excluding the nucleus. And protoplasm includes cytoplasm, plus, the nucleus of the cell.

Answered by Anonymous
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Protoplasm:

  • Ground substance and having living material in it.
  • Protoplasm does includes the nucleus.
  • Protoplasm contains cytoplasm and nucleus.

Cytoplasm:

  • Cytoplasm is enclosed by all materials within a cell but nucleus is absent.
  • Cytoplasm does not include the nucleus.
  • Cytoplasm contains all metarials ecxept nucleus.

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