It doesn't the cell membrane does.
Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that fills the cell and holds the organelles in place. It is where many cellular activities occur, such as protein synthesis, metabolism, and transportation of molecules within the cell. Cytoplasm also helps maintain the cell's shape and provides a medium for important chemical reactions.
The cytoplasm's purpose in the cell is to hold the organelles together.
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cytoplasm
Cell membranes hold in cytoplasm and protect the organelles.
Cytoplasm is a structure present in all living cells, including animal cells. It is a jelly-like substance that helps to hold the cell's organelles in place and is involved in various cellular processes such as metabolism and transport.
''Many of the listed organelles are contained within their own membranes, and suspended inside a fluid called cytosole. bcause of its cytosol, the cytoplasm gives the cell volume. Without cytosol, a cell would be a flat and empty membrane. This is also due to the cytoskeleton, a component of the cell structure inside the cytoplasm made up of cytoplasmic filaments that hold the cell's shape together. With the cytosol liquid and the cytoskeleton together, a cell has shape.'' BY C. PARIS/blog/function-of-cytoplasm/
Cytoplasm is present to hold all the organelles inside the cell.
No cytoplasm means no where in the cells to hold the organelles. No organelles means no cell functions would be complete so the cell dies. Also the cytoplasm contains useful enzymes etc that the cell needs.
It will not hold up, will basically fall apart.
cytoplasm is just a jelly like thing that hold all of the organn=elles in a cell
Botanists generally attribute the discovery that plant tissues are made up of cell cytoplasm to Mattias Schleiden back in the 1840s. This cytoplasm is described as a type of jellied or gooey substance that fills up the cell structure to help it hold its shape.