It is within the cytoplasm that most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways including Glycolysis, and processes such as cell division. cytoplasm is a part of the cell that holds the other organelles of the cell together.
Cytoplasm is very important for organisms because it is the one who transfers certain materials all over the cell. Cytoplasm is also known for being the one who diffuses harmful wastes in a cell.
The cytoplasm is important, because without it, the organelles inside the cell won't be able to function. Cytoplasm is important the combination of cytosol and the organelles, which cells require.
The cytoplasm is the substance carrier within the cell. Cytoplasmic streaming (the moving around of stuff flowingly basically) ensures that organelles are constantly provided with their requirements. This Cytoplasmic streaming also removes the wastes or products they are producing. The cytoplasm is made up mainly of the inorganic molecule water (H2O) in which other molecules are either dissolved or suspended (particles all dispersed throughout the cytoplasm or dissolved.) Your cells are approximately 80% water. Cells will die if they drop below a certain percentage of water. So basically, you need it in cells because without out it there'd be no water suspended and your cell would die as it is 80% water, so that'd be a slight problem. Also all the organelles wouldn't be very happy as they wouldn't get their requirements or have wastes removed as there would be no medium for all this to happen in. So yes that is why cytoplasm is important! J J hope that helped.
Because the Cytosol combined with the Cells Organelles is what helps the cell itself function.
Cytoplasm is a jelly like and viscous ground substance which holds all organelles and provides medium for all cell activities
it keeps the organelles in place.
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A plant cell has a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane and (most of the time) chloroplasts. An animal cell only has a nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane.
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It helps the organelles float and stay in one place. Animal cells don't have a cytoplasm
Hello there! Yes, indeed. All animal cells have a cytoplasm. To be more specific, the jelly-like material in all living cells is called the cytosol or cytoplasmic matrix. Whereas cytoplasm includes the cytoplasmic matrix and all membraned organelles but the nucleus in the cell. Imagine that the cytosol is the jelly and the fruit bits are the organelles suspended in it. Hope this helps 😄
The shared characteristics between animal and plant cells are: cell membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, cytoplasm and the Golgi apparatus.
Animal *cells* have cytoplasm (cyto = cell).
Cytoplasm is inside of an animal cell and stores nutrition and important chemicals for the cellAnswer:The Above Is Correct But A Full Explination Would Be That In Cytoplasm Chemical Reaction Takes Place That Help The Necleaus Keep The Cell Functioning Properly
An animal cell doesn't have a cell wall although it has a nucleus and cytoplasm
Most of the important activities of the cell occur in the cytoplasm. Cytoplasm contains molecules such as enzymes which are responsible for breaking down waste and also aid in metabolic activity.
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The cytoplasm in the animal cell is used for I DONT NO
It is in plant AND animal cells.
Both animal and plant cells have cytoplasm.
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No, the cell of an animal has no cytoplasm or cell wall but the plant cell does.
Yes. Cells, whether it be animal, bacterial, plant, or fungi, all have cytoplasm which suspends all its organelles in place.