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Answer the following question.

How cytoplasm differs from nucleoplasm in chemical composition?

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  1. A thick liquid enclosed by a cell membrane which surrounds the central nucleus in eukaryotes or nucleoid region in prokaryotes is known as cytoplasm.
  2. The cytoplasm shows the presence of minerals, sugars, amino acids, t-RNA, nucleotides, vitamins, proteins, and enzymes.
  3. The liquid or semiliquid substance within the nucleus is called the nucleoplasm.
  4. Nucleoplasm shows the presence of various substances like nucleic acid, protein molecules, minerals, and salts.
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Chapter 5: Cell Structure and Organization - Exercise [Page 57]

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Balbharati Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 5 Cell Structure and Organization
Exercise | Q 2. (E) | Page 57
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