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Cytoplasm contains all the organn]elles. true or false

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

The cytoplasm does not contain all the organelles as nucleus one of the most important organelle of the cell is not the part of the cytoplasm though it is surrounded by cytoplasm but is not within the cytoplasm. Cytoplasm contains many other important organelles like mitochondria.

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The given statement is false.

Cytoplasm is usually the substance, which occupies the cell. It is generally a jelly-like fluid, which is about 80 percent water and is usually clear in color. The organelles present inside the cytoplasm do not comprise any of the genetic material of the cell, as all of that is present primarily within the nucleus.

The organelles within the cytoplasm are very essential for the sustenance of the cell. The essential organelles, which the cytoplasm comprises are the mitochondria, ribosomes, proteins, lysosomes, the endoplasmic reticulum, and the Golgi apparatus.


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