Yes it makes food from sunlight that the cell gets.
Chloroplasts are needed to make food. The cell without chloroplasts do not need them as the cells do not make food, thus chloroplasts are not needed in the cell.
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.
Cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is then surrounded by the cell membrane, forming an individual cell.
The job of the cytoplasm is to make sure that the plant cell gives the cell protein. The cytoplasm is a jelly like substance. Written by Andrei from Turkey.
to make the cell sexually active and to replicate
The nucleus of a cell is the power source or brain, every cell has one there are two types of cells- an animal cell and a plant cell: An animal cell has a cell membrane, a cytoplasm which is the covering of the cell, stored food, a mitachondria used for breathing and a small vacuole which contains water orother substances A plant cell has a cell wall which surrounds it and gives it shape and support, a cytoplasm, large vacuole, choroplasts which make and store food, a mitachondria
The cytoplasm in the cell of a chlamydomonas helps to suspend the organelles in the cell.
It might be cytoplasm
to make the cell sexually active and to replicate
a thick layer of silicon looks great as clear cytoplasm
Hope this answer will help. It's right off the top of my head. . . 1. The nucleus 2. The cytoplasm 3. The cell wall (for plants), or cell membrane (for animals) BK
In a cell there are small particles in the cytoplasm called "ribosomes", it is in these that proteins are synthesised.