No, they are not interchangeable.
In terms of the cell, the other major division that is non-cytoplasm is the nucleus.
Sarcolemma and sarcoplasm. (Sarco- is Greek for flesh)
phototropism
If the plant is watered with fresh water, the osmotic potential would cause water to move into the cells of the plant because the concentration of water outside is greater than the concentration of water inside. The cells would become plump because of the pressure of the cytoplasm against the cell walls. The effect is known as "turgor" and the plant would be described as "turgid".
Plant cells have thylakoid, which is where photosynthesis takes place. There are many terms associated with these organelles, too.
Are the terms off-price and discounting interchangeable? Explain.
Yes, volume and dynamics are interchangeable terms.
No they can not be used interchangeably
No
No
In terms of biology, the word nucleus suggest that is a part of a living cell. Nucleus in cell + the cytoplasm of the cell = protoplasm. In physical science, the word nucleus suggest that it is a part of an atom.
yes
True
The terms are interchangeable, yes.
Yes they are
In terms of the cell, the other major division that is non-cytoplasm is the nucleus.
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