The lysosome will expel all of its enzymes directly into the cytoplasm of the cell to destroy the cell and its organelles.
Lysosomes
Yes, all cells contain cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles. It plays a crucial role in various cellular functions such as supporting organelles and facilitating cellular processes.
Cytoplasm and nucleoplasm are considered as protoplasm because they both contain essential cellular components necessary for the functioning of a cell, such as proteins, organelles, and genetic material. Protoplasm refers to the living content of a cell, encompassing all structures within the cell membrane. Both cytoplasm and nucleoplasm are vital for carrying out cellular processes and maintaining cell integrity.
Xylem vessels typically do not contain cytoplasm. During the differentiation of xylem cells, the protoplasts (the living part of the cell) die, leading to the formation of hollow tubes that facilitate the transport of water and minerals. This structural adaptation allows for efficient conduction without obstruction from cellular components.
Lysosomes, cytoplasm, and the cell membrane are interconnected components of a cell. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles that contain enzymes for digesting cellular waste and macromolecules, functioning within the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm serves as the medium where these organelles reside, facilitating biochemical reactions, while the cell membrane regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, including materials that may be processed by lysosomes. Together, they maintain cellular integrity and homeostasis.
Yes, both bacterial and eukaryotic cells contain cytoplasm, which is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds cellular organelles. Cytoplasm contains various molecules and structures that are essential for the cell's function and metabolism.
All cells, including animal, plant, and bacterial cells, have cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and is where many of the cell's organelles are located and where many cellular processes take place.
the cell membrane protect the cell ,contain the cytoplasm and controls in the cellular transport.
No. Cytoplasm is the fluid within a cell. Therefore, sperm does contain cytoplasm, but cytoplasm cannot contain sperm.
Lysosomes are like the "garbage collectors" in a cell. They collect all of the wastes that the cell does not use and they get rid of them, either by excreting them or breaking them down.
Chromosomes/DNA
There is no exact location.It is in cytoplasm.