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, unless you include the cell membrane and cell wall.
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The medium inside cells which organelles are suspended in is called cytoplasm. All cells contain cytoplasm that contains their organelles.
Cytoplasm contains dissolved substances, enzymes, and cell organelles, but most of all water.
The cytoplasm transports and delivers information to the nucleus
If by material which contains organelles you mean the cytoplasm, it is located inside the cells, surrounded by the cell membrane and in it are the various organelles.
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Cytoplasm contain cytosol. But yes, it is true that cytoplasm holds all the organelles in place.
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called cytoplasm.
cytoplasm
The medium inside cells which organelles are suspended in is called cytoplasm. All cells contain cytoplasm that contains their organelles.
Cytoplasm is all of the substance of a cell outside of the nucleus. The cytoplasm contains a number of different types organelles such as the mitochondria. Most, but not all, cells have cytoplasm. Mature sperm are essentially devoid of cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm contains dissolved substances, enzymes, and cell organelles, but most of all water.
organelles and endoplasmic reticulam
The cytoplasm transports and delivers information to the nucleus
Cytoplasm?
The liquid part of the cell that contains all the organelles is called the cytoplasm.
umm... I'm not sure that anything is moved into the cytoplasm, but the cytoplasm contains the organelles of a cell