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The series canals located in the cytoplasm of the cell and responsible for transport and storage of materials is the?

Endoplasmic Reticulum !!!!!!! S.M.T


What is the transport of material from one place to another within an organism through the use of internal fluid of?

circulation


Where is the genetics materials located in a bacterial cell?

it is located inside the bacteria's cytoplasm.


Why is the plastids located in the cytoplasm?

Because they are responsible for making cellular building blocks, and the creation and storage of starch and such products, being in the cytoplasm makes them accessible to the cell; they can 'see' the raw materials they need and go to them if necessary, then release the end-product to the rest of the cell easily.


Where is a vesicle found?

Vesicles are located in neurons at presynaptic terminals. The small cell organelles are found in both plant cells and animal cells.


What are structures that contain chlorophyll and are located in the cytoplasm?

Chloroplasts are the structures that contain chlorophyll and are located in the cytoplasm of plant cells. They are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy for growth and development.


The Malate Aspartate shuttle is responsible for?

In gluconeogenesis, the first set of enzimes need to turn pyruvate or oxaloacetate into PEP. The enzimes needed to convert PEP into glucose (after many steps) are located in the cytoplasm. As you might recall, glycolisis occrurs in the cytoplasm while TCA (and hence Oxaloacetate) occurs in the mitochondrion. THE MALATE ASPARTATE SHUTTLE WILL TRANSPORT OXALOACETATE FROM THE MITOCHONDRION INTO THE CYTOPLASM so it can follow all the other reactons that will lead to glucose.


Where is the mitochondria in the plant cell?

The mitochondria organelles is located in the cytoplasm.


What is the Golgi apparatus responsible for?

responsible for transporting, modifying, and packaging proteins and lipids into vesicles for delivery to targeted destinations. It is located in the cytoplasm next to the endoplasmic reticulum and near the cell nucleus.


Mitochondria is located where?

it located in the cell's cytoplasm outside the nucleus.


What cytoplasm is located toward the interior of the cell?

Cytoplasm is the substance that is located within the cell.


Does cytoplasm work with any other organelle?

Yes, the cytoplasm works with many other organelles within the cell to carry out various functions. It provides a medium for organelles to move and interact, houses enzymes involved in different metabolic pathways, and helps transport materials between organelles.

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