The cytoplasm houses all the organelles of the cell. In fact, save the nucleus, all the organelles are part of the cytoplasm. They themselves contain it. (The nucleus has its own substance - karyoplasm).
Nonetheless, you could say the nucleus was IN the cytoplasm.
Mitochondria, lysosomes, peroxisomes, chloroplasts, glyoxisomes and nuclei are all found in the cytoplasm --- as are all the other organelles in existence.
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The cell membrane is an organelle, but cytoplasm is not an organelle, it is just a substance.
Cytoplasm, but it isn't an organelle.
The CYTOPLASM is a Non-example of an organelle,
chloroplasts
Ribosome
what organelle funtions to isolate a humans cells chromosmes from the cytoplasm
all of it.
An organelle is a structure in the cytoplasm. if this is for a Penn Foster class, well your out of luck suckers!!
cytoplasm is found in cells. it the watery fluid in which all the organelle's are present
It is the "powerhouse of the cell."
chloroplast
Nucleus