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The part of the cell that contains the living substance of the cell, excluding the nucleus, is the _____.

nucleus
cell membrane
cytoplasm
cell wall

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User Jamuraa
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The part of the cell that contains the living substance of the cell, excluding the nucleus, is the CYTOPLASM. Moreover, the cytoplasm represents the material within a living cell, excluding the cell nucleus. It comprises of cytosol and the organelles.
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User Mukunda Modell
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The appropriate response is cytoplasm. In eukaryotic cells, the cytoplasm is that piece of the cell between the cell film and the atomic envelope. It is the jam like substance in a cell that contains the cytosol, organelles, and incorporations, yet excluding the core.
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