J.R. S. answered 04/09/17
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Cytoplasm is the material that is inside a cell and it pretty much includes everything except the nucleus of the cell. Most of it is the gel-like material that is inside the cell membrane but outside the nucleus, and this also would include the little organelles found there, such as mitochondria, vesicles, etc.