Your question makes NO sense whatsoever! Cytoplasm is the matrix in which all cellular organelles are located! Try rephrasing!
Lysosmes work with vacuoles in the cell to maintain homeostasis.
Yes they have a cytosole.It is a common compartment
Yes, organelles are bodies within the cytoplasm that serve to physically separate the various metabolic reactions that occur within cells. The lysosome separates itself from other processes and performs the break down of food, cellular debris, and foreign invaders such as bacteria using digestive enzymes.
Organelle
An organelle is any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
The organelles and the liquid part of the cell, the cytosol, form what is know as the cytoplasm. So, any organelle between the nucleus and the cell membrane is part of the cytoplasm, which helps in transport of material between organelles, shock protection and the environmental solution conducive to chemical reactions in the cell.
i don't think they interact with any other organelles, do they??
Cell organelles are technically defined as "membrane bound organelles". Nucleus, Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, chloroplast, ER, vesicles are containing membranes that make them an organelle with a definite function. In contrast, cytoplasm, is a fluid surface of the cell in which all these organelles, ions,enzymes,ribosomes, proteins are dispersed.It is the same for any cell such as plant cell or animal cell or unicellular organisms.
The organelle which is more abundant in muscle cells than in other cells is mitochondria. This is due to the fact that muscle cells require more energy than any other cells.
Yes they have a cytosole.It is a common compartment
The Nucleolus of the Nucleus in any eukaryotic cell contains the hereditary material. While, prokaryotic cells hereditary material is located within the cell membrane floating freely in the cytoplasm.
Of course they do not. There are no single organelle
Yes, organelles are bodies within the cytoplasm that serve to physically separate the various metabolic reactions that occur within cells. The lysosome separates itself from other processes and performs the break down of food, cellular debris, and foreign invaders such as bacteria using digestive enzymes.
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.
Organelle
I think that would be cytoplasm Good luck on any other questions!
There actually aren't any organelles in eukaryotic cells. They are so primitive that they never developed organelles. The only parts to a eukaryotic cell is the plasma membrane, cytoplasm and the DNA/genetic information. The DNA is free in the cytoplasm and has no nucleus to surround it like in prokaryotic cells.