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No. The cytoplasm is the semi-fluid substance that fills the space between the nucleus and the cell membrane. It holds all of the organelles in suspension.

The cytoskeleton is what holds the organelles in place, or moves them. It gives the cell its shape and structure. It also aids in the movement of the cell.

Think of it like an orange: The white stuff would be the cytoskeleton giving an orange its circular shape, while the juice is the cytoplasm. (In reality the cytoskeleton is much less obvious in a cell and the cytoplasm is much more viscous than orange juice)

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