Question
Give the differences between cytoplasm and nucleoplasm.

Answer

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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