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The fluid-like substance contained within the cell membrane
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The fluid-like substance contained within the cell membrane
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It should be Cytoplasm! Basically cytoplasm is the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus. It's just a fluid that fills a cell!
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it is called
Cytoplasm
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