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The cell membrane.
The soup-like liquid that fills the cell. It keeps the organelles in place. Think of it like alphabet soup :) The letters are the organelles, and the actual soup is the cytoplasm!
The gel-like substance that encases cell organelles is called the cytoplasm of the cell. The cytoplasm gives the cell its shape, keeps the organelles in place, and breaks down waste using enzymes.
Cell wall
Cells are filled with a jellylike substance called cytoplasm. It is designed to keep the contents of the cell in place. Also, it keeps the parts of the cell from pouring out if the cell is punctured.
Its cytoplasm.
Yes. All cells have cytoplasm. It keeps the organelles in place.
cytoplasm
The cell membrane is what keeps harmful chemicas out of an animal cell. It regulates traffic of all chemicas and proteins in and out of the cell.
it keeps eveything in place
cytoplasm
it keeps organelles moving and it is a jelly-like substance
The cell membrane does this job.
cytoskeleton
The cell membrane.
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