Define the following terms:
(a) Cell inclusions (b) Cytosol (c) Protoplasm (d) Nucleoplasm
(a) Cell inclusions: Cell Inclusions are non-living materials present in the cytoplasm of a cell such as fat droplets, pigment granules, etc.
(b) Cytosol: Cytosol is a liquid part of cytoplasm which is found inside a cell.
(c) Protoplasm: Nucleus and cytoplasm together are called protoplasm.
(d) Nucleoplasm: It is a fibrous transparent, semi-solid granular material that fills the nucleus.
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