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Cytoplasm is the fluid substance that fills the space between the cell membrane and the cellular organelles. The cytoplasm contains enzymes that control chemical reactions inside cells.
It is called the Cytoplasm. :)
The watery medium with various organelles inside of cells is called cytoplasm. The watery medium that surrounds a cell is known as intracellular fluid. There is no such thing as a watery medium that surrounds cells that contains various organelles.
All cells have cytoplasms, which contains a gel-like fluid called cytosol that suspends the organelles and maintains the cellular shape.
Both plant and animal cells have cytoplasm (a thick fluid made mostly of water). These are botheukaryotes, the type of cell with organelles. Prokaryotes have no organelles, but include DNA, a cell wall, flagella (a tail), and cytoplasm. :)
Central Vacuole
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Organelles found in all cells are Ribsome, Cell Membrane, and Cytoplasm. For those who do not know, Cytoplasm is the fluid content of cells in which organelles float. Ribsome assembles proteins from raw materials, following dirictions from the Nucleus. A Cell Membrane surrounds the cell and controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell. ( A Nucleus regulates the production of proteins. It contains genetic material. )
Cytoplasm doesn't count as an organelle, but is the gel like substance within cells that contains all the organelles. The nucleus is by far the largest organelle.
Im pretty sure that it's all cells!!! i know for sure that it is in animal and plant.....but im not sure about blood cells and what not!!!! The cytoplasm includes a gel like fluid in which many different organelles are found it is in both the plant cell and animal cell but not in the blood cell .
The cytoplasm is found within the cell membrane, between the all the organelles.