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What is cytoplasm? What is its function?
Answer :
Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance present between the cell membrane and the nucleus. Cytoplasm contains many specialised cell organelles. Each of these organelles performs a specific function for the cell. Cytoplasm contains a number of minute living structure known as cell organelles. Each of these organelles performs a specific function for the cell.
Most of the chemical reactions which are necessary to keep cell alive take place in the cytoplasm.
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