In the m-phase the cytoplasm is split by a cleavage furrow.
Animal *cells* have cytoplasm (cyto = cell).
the cytoplasm
Both animal and plant cells have cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm
It is in plant AND animal cells.
Animal *cells* have cytoplasm (cyto = cell).
cytoplasm division occurs in animal cells when the cytoplasm cells have a cohesive reaction that overtakes the nucleas. When this happens the nucleas goes galactic and irritates the animal cell systems creating cytoplasm division which co-hers a distinctive change. Hope this helps :-) Professor Guilbert
in the cytoplasm of cells
No, cytoplasm is found in both plant and animal cells.
Cytoplasm is found in both animal and plant cells; The cytoplasm contains hereditary material, and chemicals in the cells
It helps the organelles float and stay in one place. Animal cells don't have a cytoplasm
Cytoplasm is found in both plant and animal cells
it's similar
An animal cell doesn't have a cell wall although it has a nucleus and cytoplasm
yes there is cytoplasm in both animal and plant cells
Yes, they all contain cytoplasm.
the cytoplasm