Difference between Cytoplasm and Protoplasm
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Cytoplasm |
Protoplasm |
1. | Rudolf Von was the first who is responsible for the origin of ‘cytoplasm’ term. | J. E. Purkinje was the one who coined the term Protoplasm. |
2. | Cytoplasm Mainly includes cytosol and organelles. | Protoplasm mainly contains water, proteins, monosaccharides, polysaccharides, lipids, ions, nucleic acids, amino acids etc. |
3. | Cytoplasm is made up of salts, proteins and water. | Protoplasm is made up of proteins, inorganic salts, water molecules, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids, |
4. | Nucleus is not included in the cytoplasm. | Nucleus is included in the protoplasm. |
5. | Cytoplasm includes all the material which is inside the cell membrane without nucleus. | Protoplasm includes the nucleus. |
6. | It is a type of fluid and part of the protoplasm. | Collection of nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm is referred as the Protoplasm. |
7. | Cytoplasm is a jelly like part in its nature which is a translucent substance. | Protoplasm is a semi liquid in nature which is semi-transparent, vital component and colourless part. |