viruses, minerals, water, air
yes
The cytoplasm has all the organelles in the cell membrane except for the nucleus.
Neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy , infantile Refsum disease , and hyperpipecolic acidemia involve defects in the cytoplasm organelles of cells called the peroxisomes
Centrioles
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
Common noncellular things include viruses, prions, and some molecules like hormones and enzymes. These entities lack the structures and machinery found in cells, yet they can interact with cellular processes and affect cellular function.
yes
A virus is noncellular.
noncellular, acellular
A virus can't drink . It can't eat . It is noncellular .
yes
Viruses are not cells, and therefore have no cytoplasm.
they are in all cells
A Virus They have a protein coat to encase them
Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane, and Mitochondria. The cellular bounderies, the cytoplasm, and the genetic material.
Cytoplasm holds all the organelles in place.
Fermentation primarily occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. However, in some organisms like yeast, fermentation can also take place in specialized organelles called peroxisomes or mitochondria. These specialized compartments help regulate the process of fermentation and its byproducts.