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What contains water nutrients and organelles?

The cells in your body.


What does cytoplasm does in plant cell?

The cytoplasm is the cytosol and all the organelles (minus the nucleus) in the cell. Its main function is suspension of the organelles, their nutrients, and products.


Animals and plants cells contain several tiny internal structures called?

Organelles. These organelles have specific functions within the cell, such as producing energy, storing nutrients, and controlling cell division. Examples include the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.


What part of a cell releases energy from nutrients?

mitochondria is responsible for energy production. nucleus directs and replicates the cell. cytoplasm is a watery solution within the cell that holds organelles. lysosomes contain enzymes to digest material. ribosomes synthesize proteins.


What does EC measure?

To measure the total nutrients in a solution.


How does kelp get nutrients?

It absorbs them from the water, where they exist in solution.


What do scientist call the tiny structures that carry out cell activities?

organelles


What do you call different specialized sub-units withih a cell?

Organelles


What do you call a cell with organelles?

eukaryotic cell info from my biology textbook


What is the name of the major storage compound that is found in the cytoplasm?

Starch. Not in solution, but stored in organelles, amyloplasts.


What organelles work as storage tanks for the cell?

Vacuoles are organelles that serve as storage tanks for the cell. They store water, nutrients, waste products, and other cellular materials. Plant cells typically have a large central vacuole that helps maintain turgor pressure and store nutrients.


What do we call a solution that has as many ions as it can hold?

This is a saturated solution.