The cytoplasm is the plasma of the cell in which organelles can stay suspended. The fluid allows for the transfer of substances within the cell. Substances will be let into a vesicle, a sphere of native cells, and simply float through the fluid.It is also found in both animal and plant cells
Cells contain cytoplasm, it is where all of the reactions are carried out in the cell, they are controlled by the nucleus. This is the case in all cells, plant and animals.
So no, cells don't do anything inside cytoplasm, it is inside them. Cytoplasm is also its own plural form, so you can't have "a cytoplasm".
Holds the organelles suspended in the cell
Cytoplasm is the environment in which the organelles sit in a cell.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
none. a cytoplasm is IN A CELL. a cell is NOT IN A CYTOPLASM.
cage
All cell have cytoplasm.
cytoplasm
cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
Glycolysis occurs throughout the cytoplasm of the cell.
Cytoplasm is the fluid that the cell is full of...
yes the cytoplasm does support the cell
the gelatinlike filling inside a cell is called the cytoplasm. hope that answers your question.
The cytoplasm is the liquid matrix that is present within the cell. The cytoplasm supports the cell organelles and is enclosed within the cell membrane
The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell and defines the boundaries of the cell.