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The fluid part of the cytoplasm without organelles is called:
AProtoplasm
BCytosol
CNucleoplasm
DMatrix
✓ Correct Answer: B — Cytosol
Cytosol is the semi-fluid substance of the cytoplasm excluding the organelles.
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