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Which part of the cell contains water-like substances with dissolved molecules and suspended in them?(a) Protoplasm(b) Cytoplasm(c) Cytosol(d) MatrixI have been asked this question by my school principal while I was bunking the class.Question is from Plant-Water Relations-1 in division Transport in Plants of Biology – Class 11

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The correct answer is (a) Protoplasm

The explanation is: Protoplasm of the CELL is a FLUID, similar to water, contains all the molecules in it. Cytoplasm contains all the particles inside the MEMBRANE of a cell. Cytosol is a part of cytoplasm POSSESSING all the organelles excluding the cell nucleus. Matrix is a fluid present in different TYPES depending upon the type of specialized structure such as stroma is the matrix of chloroplast.



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