Yes. The cytoplasm holds the nucleus and every other organelles in place.
Yes. Cytoplasm is what fills the inside of the cell.
This part of the nucleus is the nucleoplasm.
The nucleoplasm is the fluid found in eukaryotic cells. The primary function is that of a suspension for the organelles of the nucleus.
The cell membrane is the thing that surrounds the cell. The cell membrane contains proteins that allow active transport of molecules in and out of the cell.
The thin structure that surrounds the cytoplasm of an animal cell is called as cell membrane. This is present in most plant, animal and fungi cells. It is a selectively permeable structure and allows the flow of ions and particles from the inside of the cell to the outside and vice-versa.
A cell wall is not an organelle, a cell wall is biologically a extracellular. "Extra"cellular is just an extra cellular part of the cell that surrounds it.
This part of the nucleus is the nucleoplasm.
cell wall ...
The nucleoplasm is the fluid found in eukaryotic cells. The primary function is that of a suspension for the organelles of the nucleus.
Cell Wall
cell wall
The cell membrane is the thing that surrounds the cell. The cell membrane contains proteins that allow active transport of molecules in and out of the cell.
I dont think you mean "a cytoplasm". You see, cytoplasm is kind of like the cell "jelly" that everything within the cell floats around in. Cytoplasm protects the organelles. The nucleas is the part of the cell that directs all cell duties and features.Hope this helps :D
The cell membrane is the thing that surrounds the cell. The cell membrane contains proteins that allow active transport of molecules in and out of the cell.
Its called the cell membrane or the plasma membrane.
protoplasm
This is the cell membrane. It surrounds the outside of the cell.
Only indirectly. The part of the cell that regulates the movement of material is the cell membrane, which surrounds the cell.