It holds everything in
The cytoplast manufactures food for the cell.
its a cytoplasm and it is the liquid in the cell that helps move nutrients around
A cytoplast is a cell in which the nucleus has been removed. It is also what the inner part of the cell without the cell wall, cell nucleus, and plasma membrane is called. This cytoplast includes the cytoskeleton, organelles and cytosol.
cytoplast cell it controls a substance into and out a cell.
cytoplast
Oh, dude, the cytoplast is like the part of the cell that's responsible for organizing all the cell's activities. It's basically the cell's manager, making sure everything runs smoothly. So, yeah, if you ever need someone to keep things in check at the cellular level, the cytoplast's got your back.
It is important to keep the iner works of the cell in place, so they not move from their place of work.
They are the lysomes. they recycle materials in cells
There is no meaning of this prefix. Some words with this started is cytoplast, cryosis, cystotomy, etc.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern CY-----S-. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter C and 2nd letter Y and 8th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: cybercast cyclicism cymbalist cytoplasm cytoplast
First off there are no simple cells that have no membranes, As the simple cells are prokaryotic cells- these cells contrain a cytoplast,and a cell membrane, the other type of cells are eukaryotic cells- these cells contain a cytoplasm, nucleus, cell membrane, and in some cell walls, and mithrocondria, and some have chloroplasts, and they also have Endoplasmic reticilumns, and a Golgi apparatus in most, and they have vacouls. so therefore there are no cells that do not contain a membrane
Protoplasts are plant or bacterial cells with the cell wall removed. They are commonly used in genetic engineering, plant breeding, and cell fusion experiments due to their ability to take up foreign DNA, enabling gene transfer and genetic modifications. Protoplast regeneration can also be used in plant transformation and micropropagation techniques.