energy release and synthesis
Amoeboid movement also called pseudopodial movement .
Glycolysis
Cytoplasm
cytoplasmic streaming
Cytoplasm can be considered . It processes glucose to pyruvate
there are four functions in a cytoplasm. 1)supports and holds the cellular organelles. 2)contains proteins which aid in cell movement and cell shape. 3)helps materials move from place to place within the cell. 4)serves as the site of many cellular processes.
carrier proteins
The digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials by chemical digestion. The usable materials are transported via the cells throughout the body while the unusable materials are sent to the large intestine where it waits to be disposed of.
The cytoplasm, besides being the environment in which all intracellular processes take place, also organizes the distribution of metabolites and other molecules within the cell. The cytoplasm used to be thought of as a jumbled soup of ions, metabolites and biomolecules, but we now know that the cytoplasm has structural molecules within it that form the cytoskeleton and help the maintain its shape. The cytoskeleton also acts as a monorail system by providing tracks for the movement of molecules throughout the cell, as well as helping to divide the cell during mitosis.
D: all of the above Glycolysis, electron transport, and the Krebs Cycle
Glycolysis
Cytoplasm
cytoplasmic streaming
Cytoplasm can be considered . It processes glucose to pyruvate
it helps with the many processes of photosynthesis
yes
I. Minkoff has written: 'Materials processes' -- subject(s): Manufacturing processes, Materials
there are four functions in a cytoplasm. 1)supports and holds the cellular organelles. 2)contains proteins which aid in cell movement and cell shape. 3)helps materials move from place to place within the cell. 4)serves as the site of many cellular processes.