Yes, they all contain cytoplasm.
all cells hane a nucleus, a cell membrane and a cytoplasm; cytoplasm contains food inthe form of grainsnucleus contains dna cell membrane covers the outside of the cell.
No, animal cells lack a cytoplasm. They only possess cytosol, as seen in the BSCS Biology: A Molecular Approach Textbook on page 164. The diagram outwardly communicates that no cytoplasm is present in animal cells. However, plant cells contain cytoplasm. Thank you.
The entire cell contains cell organelles. The cytoplasm is the filler inside the cell that surrounds the organelles. The cell membrane, or cell wall depending on if it's a plant or animal cell, encloses the entire cell.
Yes. Cells, whether it be animal, bacterial, plant, or fungi, all have cytoplasm which suspends all its organelles in place.
The fluid that contains all of an animal cell's organelles is called the cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance that fills the cell and is composed of cytosol, organelles, and various other components. The cytoplasm plays a crucial role in cellular processes by facilitating the movement of materials and providing a medium for biochemical reactions.
Yes it does, all do.
The cytoplasm transports and delivers information to the nucleus
All cells have cytoplasm, so yes, onion cells do have cytoplasm.
yes. all cells have a cytoplasm and cell membrane.
cytoplasm
cytoplasm is found inside a cell, just inside the cell walls. It contains all of the parts of a cell (except the nucleus ).
A plant cell contains more structures than an animal cell which just contains a nucleus, cytoplasm and a cell membrane but may also contain small vacuoles. A plant cell contains all of these things aswell as a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole