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Q: What is living substance of the cell?
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What is the difference between organelle and inclusion?

Cell organelle is a permanent substance in the cell and it is a living structure whereas cell inclusion is a temporary substance which is non-living.


This substance contains all the living marterial in the cell?

cytoplasm


Protoplasm is all the living material where?

Protoplasm is all the living material that makes up a cell. This is the substance that is surrounded by the cell membrane.


What is substance in living cell that has same function as methylene blue?

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What is the substance in living cell that has same function as methylene blue?

NADH


What substance contains the instructions for life?

DNA is the substance within every living cell that contains the instructions for life.


What substance contains instructions for life?

DNA is the substance within every living cell that contains the instructions for life.


What is living fluid substance of the cell called?

The fluid in cells is called cytoplasm.


What is the The uphill movement of a substance through a living cell membrane?

Active Transport


In a living cell which compound serves primarily as a substance in which most molecules and ions are dissolved?

water


What structures of a cell make it living?

Cells are made up of protoplasm. It is the living substance. It contains cytoplasm, a jelly like material, and a nucleus. The nucleus controls the working of the whole cell.


The part of the cell that contains the living substance of the cell excluding the nucleus is the?

the nucleus contains all the info the cell needs to perform mitosis/meiosis but the nucleus also contains the nucleolus, that is where the chromosomes are found. (we just finished the cell unit in 7th grade science)