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multiple select question
select all that apply
select all of the following that are the main parts of most cells.
plasma membrane
tissue fluid
extracellular fluid
cytoplasm
nucleus
Brief Explanations
To determine the main parts of most cells, we analyze each option:
- Plasma membrane: It encloses the cell, controlling substance entry/exit, and is a main cell part.
- Tissue fluid: It's the fluid surrounding cells in tissues, not a part of the cell itself.
- Extracellular fluid: This is the fluid outside cells (including tissue fluid), so it's not a cell part.
- Cytoplasm: It's the region between the plasma membrane and nucleus (in eukaryotes), containing organelles and cytosol, and is a main cell part.
- Nucleus: In eukaryotic cells, it contains genetic material and is a key cell part (prokaryotes lack a nucleus but most cells here likely refer to eukaryotic or the general cell structure including those with nuclei).
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- Plasma membrane
- Cytoplasm
- Nucleus