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substance that is found between the cell membrane and the nucleus, which primarily consists of water and holds organelles?
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substance that is found between the cell membrane and the nucleus, which primarily consists of water and holds organelles?
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That would be the cytoplasm
It contains all the cell organelles and is separated from the extracellular environment by the cell membrane
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Cytoplasm,,,,,,,,,,,,
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