CYTOPLASM
what cell feature is responsible for powering the cell?
mitochondria
what is one major feature that plant cells have that animal cells do not?
cell wall
what feature contains digestive enzymes which breaks things down?
ribosomes
which cell feature processes proteins?
Golgi apparatus
The jelly like substance in the cell is called the protoplasm. The protoplasm is made up of the nucleus and the cytoplasm in eukaryotic cells.
The prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and consist only of the cytoplasm.
The jelly filled substance in a cell is called cytoplasm.
That would be the cytoplasm. It is what all of the organelles inside of the cell are contained in.
Cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is in animal and plant cells.
It is the cell membrane enclosing cytoplasm. It is jelly like and semi-permeable in nature.
Cytoplasm
cytoplasm.
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cytoplasm
Cells are filled with a jellylike substance called cytoplasm. It is designed to keep the contents of the cell in place. Also, it keeps the parts of the cell from pouring out if the cell is punctured.
Cytoplasm
"CYTOPLASM"....
clear jelly-like substance inside the cell
plasma
Jellylike substance within a cell
cytoplasm
This is likely the cytoplasm. It is the substance that the organelles are suspended within.
The cytoplasm
brain
cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
cytoplasm
Cells are filled with a jellylike substance called cytoplasm. It is designed to keep the contents of the cell in place. Also, it keeps the parts of the cell from pouring out if the cell is punctured.
cytoplasm
I don't know what it does but it is a jellylike substance inside of the animal cell.