There are about 50 million or 50 trillion in the adult body. But that isn't always true. It may not be true because cells die and form again. And it will be hard to count all the cells. Adult and child cells don't add up because and adult is big but a child is small so the child will have less sells. So 50 million or 50 trillion is the correct estamate in the human body. P.S. NERD SQUAD IS THE BEST!
Cell membranes hold in cytoplasm and protect the organelles.
Then the cell wouldn't keep it's shape and wouldn't be able to hold everything together inside of the cells. And the animal wouldn't have any cells.
Bacteria do not have xylem so they use their cell membranes to carry.
At the same time the cell was created. Cells reproduce by diving themselves in half, so a single cell with a cell wall to hold in its protoplasm simply pinches together in the middle until it become two separate cells with cell walls.
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A single cell in you body can hold 2 m DNA.
Cytoplasm is present to hold all the organelles inside the cell.
A cell wall is the outermost layer of a cell, so, theoretically, it would have to protect the inside of the cell. Also, it would hold everything else inside in place.
Cell membranes hold in cytoplasm and protect the organelles.
Its skin is attached to the inside of the shell.
Yeast is a single-cell fungus. I'm pretty sure all single-celled fungi are classified as yeast,but don't hold me to that.
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Well, without your skin, there would be nothing to hold all the things inside your body.
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Im pretty sure its not that becuz thatss not what cells are hold together with cytoplasm