cell membrane
The cytoplasm's purpose in the cell is to hold the organelles together.
Cell membranes hold in cytoplasm and protect the organelles.
The cytoplasm holds the cell and all of its organelles together. It holds the vacuole, the ribosomes, and the nucleus. The. vacuole hold all the cells waste and food, it is involved with digestion. The ribosomes are used to make proteins for the cell to use. The nucleus is the brain of the cell and directs all organelle activity. The cytoplasm is a jello-like substance that holds the cell together.
the cytoplasm holds the organelles of the cell together.
No I think the cell membrane holds it together
It doesn't the cell membrane does.
Cytoplasm is present to hold all the organelles inside the cell.
Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that fills the cell and holds the organelles in place. It is where many cellular activities occur, such as protein synthesis, metabolism, and transportation of molecules within the cell. Cytoplasm also helps maintain the cell's shape and provides a medium for important chemical reactions.
No cytoplasm means no where in the cells to hold the organelles. No organelles means no cell functions would be complete so the cell dies. Also the cytoplasm contains useful enzymes etc that the cell needs.
It is called cytoplasm.
It will not hold up, will basically fall apart.
cytoplasm is just a jelly like thing that hold all of the organn=elles in a cell