The cytoplasm's purpose in the cell is to hold the organelles together.
There is no specific area where cytoplasms are located on an animal cell/plant cell. The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance, mainly consisting of water, that fills up the whole cell.
It has sex with other cytoplasms and reproduces it's self
YES. Cytoplasms can not be outside of the cell.
main parts of an animal cell are the... Cell Membranes, Ribsomes, Nucleus(plural is Nuclei), and the Cytoplasms.
the cytoplasm is the space in a plant cell surrounding the nucleus
Structures within the cytoplasms are known as organelles.
Their cytoplasms are not really connected, but there is a network of cytoskeleton material that gives support to the cells and also interconnects them for structural integrity.
A general term for any kind of cell that fuses with adjacent cells to form a multinucleated large cells with fused cytoplasms
All cells have cytoplasms, which contains a gel-like fluid called cytosol that suspends the organelles and maintains the cellular shape.
"The cytoplasm" is singular, but cytoplasms is the plural of "cytoplasm".
"The cytoplasm" is singular, but cytoplasms is the plural of "cytoplasm".
The cytoplasm serves as the fluid medium that houses the organelles within a cell. It is involved in various cellular processes such as metabolism, transportation of molecules, and structural support for organelles. Additionally, it plays a role in cell signaling and communication.