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Question
How cytoplasm differs from nucleoplasm in chemical composition?
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Solution
- The cytoplasm contains water, sugars, amino acids, vitamins, enzymes, nucleotides, minerals, waste products, and various organelles.
- Nucleoplasm contains nucleic acids, proteins, minerals, salts, and enzymes required for DNA replication. It contains the chromatin network and nucleolus.
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