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The gooey liquid in both plant and animal cells that holds the cell organelles is called cytoplasm. It is a semi-fluid substance that provides a medium for chemical reactions and helps maintain the shape of the cell. In addition to organelles, cytoplasm contains various molecules and ions necessary for cellular processes.
cell membrane holds the plant cells together.
The cell wall
Yes. The cell wall is firm so it holds the plant upright.
It would be very messy. The cell membrane is what "holds the goo in". Without it, the plant would be a puddle. -Well the cell wall holds the plant cell together, the loss of membrane wouldn't change the overall shape of the cell
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.
A cell membrane holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out of it
The gushy liquid in plant and animal cells that holds the organelles is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance composed mainly of water, salts, and organic molecules, providing a medium for biochemical reactions and cellular processes. In plant cells, the cytoplasm is found between the cell membrane and the vacuole, while in animal cells, it fills the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus. Cytoplasm plays a crucial role in maintaining cell structure and facilitating the movement of organelles within the cell.
it is a liquid that transports stuff around the cell. It also holds the vacuole in place.
chloroplast holds the chorophill that makes the plant green.
a vacuole holds water for the plant cell so it would be plant