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# The cytoplasm contains the organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum and the mitochondria, each necessary for the cell's reproduction and survival. # its just fluid that gives shape to a cell # accomodates all cell organelles
It is not possible to answer this without seeing 'the cell above'. - If it is a rigid shape, with a cell wall, large vacuole and little green organelles (chloroplasts) it is a plant cell - If it is an irregular 'fluid' shape, with no cell wall it is an animal cell
cytoplasm
Botanists generally attribute the discovery that plant tissues are made up of cell cytoplasm to Mattias Schleiden back in the 1840s. This cytoplasm is described as a type of jellied or gooey substance that fills up the cell structure to help it hold its shape.
cell sap.
The vacuole in a plant cell holds water so when the vacuole is full with water, the plant cell becomes turgid (meaning swollen) so it fills up the space within the cell. This means that the cell membrane cannot droop and thus the plant cell holds its shape.
Cytoplasm
# The cytoplasm contains the organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum and the mitochondria, each necessary for the cell's reproduction and survival. # its just fluid that gives shape to a cell # accomodates all cell organelles
The central vacuole in a plant cell stores water and other materials. As it fills up, it becomes more rigid. This helps the plant cell maintain its shape and support the entire plant.
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It is not possible to answer this without seeing 'the cell above'. - If it is a rigid shape, with a cell wall, large vacuole and little green organelles (chloroplasts) it is a plant cell - If it is an irregular 'fluid' shape, with no cell wall it is an animal cell
its the stuff that fills up the cell
"cytoplasm" (which is mostly water)
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Cytoplasm
The mitochondria.Mitochondria are elongated, fluid filled sacs that vary in size and shape.