Cytoplasm
cytoplasm
The cytoplasm is found within the cell membrane, between the all the organelles.
The fluid in the cell that holds organelles in place is called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance composed primarily of water, salts, and proteins. It suspends the cell's organelles and allows for their movement and interactions within the cell.
The cytoplasm includes the fluid and all the organelles within a cell.
It is not an organelle but the cytoplasm which other cell parts are found. It is sort of like Jello-with bits of fruit in it.
cytoplasm
Vacuoles
cytoplasm
It is called cytoplasm. It is the matrix
The question is worded awkwardly and isn't actually a question. The answer is probably cytoplasm.
The semi-transparent fluid that suspends organelles in a cell is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance composed of water, salts, and organic molecules like proteins. Cytoplasm provides a medium for organelles to carry out their functions within the cell.
The cytosol and organelles together make up the cytoplasm of a cell. The cytosol is the gel-like fluid where organelles are suspended and various cellular processes occur. Organelles are membrane-bound structures with specific functions within the cell.