It helps the organelles float and stay in one place.
Animal cells don't have a cytoplasm
A plant cell has a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane and (most of the time) chloroplasts. An animal cell only has a nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane.
Mitochondria
Hello there! Yes, indeed. All animal cells have a cytoplasm. To be more specific, the jelly-like material in all living cells is called the cytosol or cytoplasmic matrix. Whereas cytoplasm includes the cytoplasmic matrix and all membraned organelles but the nucleus in the cell. Imagine that the cytosol is the jelly and the fruit bits are the organelles suspended in it. Hope this helps 😄
The shared characteristics between animal and plant cells are: cell membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, cytoplasm and the Golgi apparatus.
The structure within an animal cell that recycles worn-out cell parts is the lysosome. It is found in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Animal *cells* have cytoplasm (cyto = cell).
An animal cell doesn't have a cell wall although it has a nucleus and cytoplasm
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The cytoplasm in the animal cell is used for I DONT NO
It is in plant AND animal cells.
Both animal and plant cells have cytoplasm.
No, the cell of an animal has no cytoplasm or cell wall but the plant cell does.
animal cell
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Yes. Cells, whether it be animal, bacterial, plant, or fungi, all have cytoplasm which suspends all its organelles in place.
Mitochondria are suspended in the cytoplasm of an animal cell.
No, cytoplasm is found in both plant and animal cells.