Cytoplasm is always moving and it is like jelly. Its job in the cell is to store nutrition and other chemicals. It fills the whole cell up - taking up all the left over space.
It helps the nutrients get around the cell.
The cytoplasm in plant cells houses various organelles and provides a medium for cellular activities to take place. It plays a crucial role in supporting cellular structures, transporting materials within the cell, and facilitating important metabolic processes such as photosynthesis and protein synthesis.
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
Yes, the cytoplasm in a cell acts as a storage site for nutrients, ions, and other essential molecules. It also houses the cell's organelles and provides a medium for various cellular processes to occur.
It is the jelly like substance around the nucleus that is where the chemical reactions happen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yes it is but my question is what does it do ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It holds everything in place within a cell.(This answer has been submited by Hater66.Your welcome.) Only the cell wall holds everything in place within a cell. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the job of the cytoplasm is site of cell reactions
it surrounds the nucleus.
It goes through the cytoplasm
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It helps the nutrients get around the cell.
Cytoplasm is present in both animal and plant cells. All the chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
Its a liquidy substance that surounds everything to protect it
it keeps organelles moving and it is a jelly-like substance
It's where chemical reactions in the cell happen.
The cell membrane does this job.
the job is to hold all the other organelles in place. (think of it as jello holding all the gummies in place)
the cytoplasm is the space in a plant cell surrounding the nucleus
to turn water and carbon die oxide into glucose and oxygen