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The cytoplasm is the part of a cell that is enclosed within 
the cell membrane. In eukaryotic cells, the contents of the 
cell nucleus are not part of the cytoplasm and are instead 
called the nucleoplasm. Also in eukaryotic cells, the 
cytoplasm contains organelles, such as mitochondria, which 
are filled with liquid that is kept separate from the rest 
of the cytoplasm by biological membranes. The cytoplasm is 
the site where most cellular activities occur, such as many 
metabolic pathways like glycolysis, and processes such as 
cell division. The inner, granular mass is called the 
endoplasm and the outer, clear and glassy layer is called 
the cell cortex or the ectoplasm.


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Cytoplasm: It is a fluid that fills the cell and occurs between the plasma membrane and the nucleus. Cell organelles such as mitochondria, ribosomes, Golgi bodies, etc. are suspended in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm helps in the exchange of materials between cell organelles.

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