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Cytoplasm!
It suspends organelles within a cell
It suspends organelles within a cell
The Cytoplasm (cytosol)
The intracellular matrix suspends organelles. Mainly it is the microtubules that originate from the centrosome. They grow out and attach to organelles and help move them outwards and inwards. Like a fishing effect.
Cytoplasm is the semitransparent fluid that suspends other organelles.
You might be referring to the colloid in the cell called cytoplasm. This is what suspends the organelles in the cell and also contains water.
Yes. Cells, whether it be animal, bacterial, plant, or fungi, all have cytoplasm which suspends all its organelles in place.
All cells have cytoplasms, which contains a gel-like fluid called cytosol that suspends the organelles and maintains the cellular shape.
Cytoplasm is goo that fills the empty space in a cell and suspends the other things in place.
cytoplasm is a substance that suspends organelles in the cell. it is transparent.
what i s the jellylike substance that fills the inside of a cell