The answer to this question is Mitochondria.
The nucleoplasm is the suspension fluid that holds the cell's chromatin and nucleolus.
It is not the fluid. But is the cytoskeleton
cytoplasm cytoplasm
Extracellular fluid
cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
cytoplasm
It holds everything(Organelles) in the cell.
cytoplasm is the same in every cell as far as i know, but it is the jelly like substance in the cell that holds its organelles in place.
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.
In the cytoplasm - a fluid inside the cell, in which all of the organelles float.
cytoplasm
cytoplasm
cytoplasm
It is the gel-like fluid that is inside the cell membrane and it holds all the organelles.
The cytoplasm is the liquidy substance that is in between the cell membrane and the nucleus. It is known to contain vital organelles (organs) of a cell.
Cytoplasm of a cell holds several other organelles.
Cytoplasm holds together all of the cell's organelles, and divides the organelles within the cell. this is true so leave it alone..l
Cytoplasm (cytosol)= the jelly-fluid(70%) that holds the cellular organelles and occupies the space between the nucleus and cell membrane.
It holds everything(Organelles) in the cell.
cytoplasm is the same in every cell as far as i know, but it is the jelly like substance in the cell that holds its organelles in place.
there are four functions in a cytoplasm. 1)supports and holds the cellular organelles. 2)contains proteins which aid in cell movement and cell shape. 3)helps materials move from place to place within the cell. 4)serves as the site of many cellular processes.
it holds the organelles in place. sort of like putting marshmallows in jello