Question
Give the differences between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.
| NO. | Cytoplasm | Nucleoplasm |
| 1. | Cytoplasm is the protoplasm which lies outside the nucleus. i.e., between the nucleus and the cell membrane. | It is the part of protoplasm that lies inside the nucleus. |
| 2. | It is a semi-fluid jelly-like substance. | It is transparent. |
| 3. | It contains various organelles and inclusions. | It is a colloidal substance having similar composition to cytoplasm, but contains more of nucleotides. |
| 4. | It contains a number of inorganic substances forming clear true solution as well as organic substances lipids, protein and carboh drates. | It contains chromatin material. |
| 5. | A dense fibrous lamina is absent. | Nucleoplasm contains a fibrous matrix. |
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