The cytoplasm is found internal of the cellular membrane were it surrounds
the cellular organelles such as the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus etc. It is also composed of a 'watery' portion known as the cytosol.
The cytoplasm is the material that fills the cell and everything else floats in. So literally speaking you would find it located within the cell wall or membrane and surrounding all other cell organelles.
Cytoplasm is the material inside a prokaryote which houses all of the specimens free floating organelles.
Cytoplasm is typically found in both plant and animal cells.
Cytoplasm fills up the cell, like water in a plastic baggie.
Technically it's just cytoplasm, not "a" cytoplasm.
It's everything inside a cell membrane and outside the nucleus, including the jelly like substance surrounding organelles.
you find cytoplasm in the cell body it is all the liquid that surrounds everything sike
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As far as I know, a nucleus does not have cytoplasm. You can find cytoplasm inside the cell, but not inside the nucleus itself. The nucleus contains genetic material.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
The mitochondria are in the cytoplasm, which is to say within the cell, but outside the nucleus.
you find cytoplasm in the cell body it is all the liquid that surrounds everything sike
All of them
The cytoplasm inside the cell can be found everywhere. This is because the cytoplasm is the jelly like substance that holds the organelles in place.
It is in the cytoplasm .There is no specific place
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cytoplasm is in both plants and animal cells, it is the place where the chemical reactions take place
As far as I know, a nucleus does not have cytoplasm. You can find cytoplasm inside the cell, but not inside the nucleus itself. The nucleus contains genetic material.
All cells do
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