YES. Cytoplasms can not be outside of the cell.
Yes, both bacterial and eukaryotic cells contain cytoplasm, which is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds cellular organelles. Cytoplasm contains various molecules and structures that are essential for the cell's function and metabolism.
cell wall
The main parts of all bacterial cells are the cytoplasm and the cell envelope.
The main parts of all bacterial cells are the cytoplasm and the cell envelope.
Bacterial DNA are in plasmids.Plasmids are in cytoplasm.
It surrounds the cytoplasm. It is in between cell wall and cytoplasm.
a cell wall or nueclues not sure
cytoplasm, ribosomes, and cell membrane
The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell and defines the boundaries of the cell.
No, cytoplasm is found in all types of cells, not just plant cells. It is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles.
Cytoplasm is neither, it is a jelly like substance that fills all cells and surrounds the organelles.
Cytoplasm is found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. It is a gel-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds organelles in both types of cells.