Define cytoplasm and nucleus.


Cytoplasm:

- The cytoplasm is the fluid that contains all the organelles and substances outside of the nucleus and is enclosed within the cell membrane of the cell.

Nucleus:

- Nucleus is a spherical organelle found in eukaryotic cells and enclosed by a nuclear envelope.
- It contains chromosomes, which is rich in DNA.
- Controlling gene expression, and DNA replication are the major functions of the nucleus.

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Updated on: 12-Jan-2023

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