No I think the cell membrane holds it together
The cytoplasm's purpose in the cell is to hold the organelles together.
the cytoplasm holds the organelles of the cell together.
The cytoplasm and all of the organelles.
cell membrane
Both kinds of cells have cytoplasm. The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is whether it has a nucleus or not. A eukaryotic cell has one, and a prokaryotic cell doesn't. Both have cytoplasm, which is the gel like substance in which the organelles are held.
It is called cytoplasm.
The jelly-like substance is called the cytoplasm.The nucleus is the headquarters of the cell, containing genetic information (DNA) and controlling all functions in the cell. The cell membrane controls the exchange of different substances and holds the cytoplasm together.
Cytoplasm is the jelly like substance in a cell that holds the other cell parts together.
Amoeba are amorphous in shape and have a single cell that appears to be not much more than cytoplasm held together by a flexible cell wall (cell membrane). Floating in this cytoplasm are all kinds of cell bodies can be found. The most obvious is the nucleus.
Cytoplasm holds together all of the cell's organelles, and divides the organelles within the cell. this is true so leave it alone..l
The cytoplasm holds the cell and all of its organelles together. It holds the vacuole, the ribosomes, and the nucleus. The. vacuole hold all the cells waste and food, it is involved with digestion. The ribosomes are used to make proteins for the cell to use. The nucleus is the brain of the cell and directs all organelle activity. The cytoplasm is a jello-like substance that holds the cell together.
it keeps every thing together and stops it from falling apart