cytoplasm..yes
lysosomes...no
In plant cells, the large vacuole acts as the lysosomes by breaking down large molecules into smaller ones. In fact the acids found in lysosomes are actually contained in a plant cell vacuole.
ADDED: actually the newest information is that some plants do have hydrolytic enzymes that preform all the functions of lysosomes and all, in reality, lysosomes.
There are many organelles found in the cytoplasm. Here are a few. Mitochondria Golgi Body Nucleus Endoplasmic Reticulum Chloroplast (Only plants) Lysosome
No. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make glucose (sugar) for energy, by combining carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and sunlight. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance found within the cell membrane which suspends cell organelles (the organs of a cell) in place.
they are located (in a plant cell) anywhere, not just in one place
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol of the cell. This is true for both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.NOTE: The cytoplasm refers to the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus, including the intracellular fluid and organelles. The cytosol, however, refers to just the fluid. Although cytoplasm would probably be accepted as a valid answer, cytosol is the terminology you want to use. It takes place in the mitochondria in both plants, animals and microogranisms.
Cytoplasm is found in both plants and animals.
Cytoplasm is in plants
Plants.
Plants.
Yes. All cells have cytoplasm. It keeps the organelles in place.
Cytoplasm in a plant cell is where the chemical reactions take place.
Mitochondrion and cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
Yes, both
No it is hyaline. Chlorophyll in chloroplasts make plants green
Yes, both
Cytoplasm