It's a part of the cell, and cells make up organisms, so therefore it is part of living creatures, but whether they themselves are "living" is more complicated. They perform necessary processes.
There is also a theory that mitochondria were once individual prokaryotic organisms that were absorbed by other cells and over time became a part of those cells. This is supported by the genetic information we have about mitochondria. They contain their own genetic material (distinct from that of the cell they are in) and share other similarities with prokaryotic organisms.
yes
the cytoplasm the complex liquid that is inside the cells is alive until proven otherwise.
No. The cytoplasm is simply a substance in which certain metabolic pathways take place.
Cytoplasm is a living material. Its function is to hold all organelles in place in both plant and animal cells.
not by itself. It's part of a cell.
Surrounding Organelles :3
living
No. Cytoplasm is the name of the liquid substance in which cell organelles "float". Bacteria contain cytoplasm but they are not the same thing.
cytoplasm
the nucleus contains all the info the cell needs to perform mitosis/meiosis but the nucleus also contains the nucleolus, that is where the chromosomes are found. (we just finished the cell unit in 7th grade science)
plasma membrane
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Yes, cytoplasm is present in every living cell.
a cell
Yes as all living cells have cytoplasm.
if cell is living then it might be because of its living cytoplasm
There is no such thing as "cytoplasm cells".
Yes, cytoplasm is present in every living cell.
Yes, both cytoplasm and plasma membrane is present in every living cell.
yes
No. Cytoplasm is the name of the liquid substance in which cell organelles "float". Bacteria contain cytoplasm but they are not the same thing.
cytoplasm is liquidthe whole thing is the liquid part!
All the living form of the cell floats in cytoplasm jointly temed as protoplasm
Cytoplasm definition: The material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.