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Can someone plaese clarify this question for me? I\'ve heardway too many variati

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Question

Can someone plaese clarify this question for me? I've heardway too many variations and now I'm confused. Explain the distinction between the cytosoland the cytoplasm of a cell? Tell whetherlysosomes, mitochondria, ribosomes and DNA are part of the cytosolor the cytoplasm or both. Do bacteria have a cytosol or acytoplasm? Can someone plaese clarify this question for me? I've heardway too many variations and now I'm confused. Explain the distinction between the cytosoland the cytoplasm of a cell? Tell whetherlysosomes, mitochondria, ribosomes and DNA are part of the cytosolor the cytoplasm or both. Do bacteria have a cytosol or acytoplasm?

Explanation / Answer

The cytoplasm in eukaryotic cells contains the nucleus and other such organelles.  The cytosol refers to the intracellular fluid inside a cell which is separated by cell membranes.  In prokaryotes metabolism takes place in the cytosol.  Hope this helps!