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Is all of the material contained within the plasma membrane of a cell, except for the nucleus?
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Is all of the material contained within the plasma membrane of a cell, except for the nucleus?
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The nucleus IS within the plasma membrane of the cell. It does have its own membrane, though. For a plant cell and
very
few animal cells, however, they have a
cell wall
, which is NOT within the confines of the plasma membrane.
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