Yes.
Cytoplasm
All cells, including animal, plant, and bacterial cells, have cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and is where many of the cell's organelles are located and where many cellular processes take place.
They both have nuclei, cytoplasm and cell membranes
there are many shapes of the plant cell. but the nucleus is in the center of the cell. they contain chromatin fibres. the size of the vacoules present in the plant cell are large in size as compared to the animal cell.there are chloroplasts present in the cell which help them in photosynthesis. these chloroplasts contain a green colored pigmet called chlorophyll. it is very important for the process of photosynthesis.they contain lysosomes. their cytoplasm is thiner than the cytoplasm present in the animal cell
The cytoplasm is the liquidy substance that is in between the cell membrane and the nucleus. It is known to contain vital organelles (organs) of a cell.
Both plants and animals contain cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is the "Jelly-like" substance that all the other elements of a cell sort of float around in.
the cell membrane protect the cell ,contain the cytoplasm and controls in the cellular transport.
both the plant and animal cell contain a distinct nucleus, mitochondria, vacuoles, and a cell membrane. plus they both have cytoplasm.
No. Cytoplasm is the fluid within a cell. Therefore, sperm does contain cytoplasm, but cytoplasm cannot contain sperm.
The cell membrane - without which cytoplasm is meaningless - serves to contain cytoplasm just as a wall would contain a city.
Yes. Cells, whether it be animal, bacterial, plant, or fungi, all have cytoplasm which suspends all its organelles in place.
# Nucleus # Cell membrane # Cytoplasm They also both contain mitochondria (where most of the reactions for respiration take place).