I do not understand the differences between cytoplasm and protoplasm. Is cytoplasm basically just cytosol? Protoplasm sounds like any other eukaryotic cell...?
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It is composed of various components, including cytosol, organelles, and other molecules. Cytosol refers specifically to the liquid portion of the cytoplasm, excluding the organelles. Show more…
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