The cytoplasm is the region that is enclosed within the cell membrane. The cytoplasm contains enzymes that control chemical reactions inside cells. It carries nutrients and oxygen to the different parts of the cell, and support the cell from the inside, like water in a balloon. It also is the site where most of the cell's cellular activities take place such as the metabolic pathways. The main function of the cytoplasm is to hold the cell organelles of the cell. Cell organelles are basically components of the cell which control all the activities of the cell.
The semipermeable membrane that encloses the cytoplasm of a cell...
yes. all cells have a cytoplasm and cell membrane.
In Cytoplasm Chemical Reaction Takes Place That Help The Necleaus Keep The Cell Functioning Properly.
They both have nuclei, cytoplasm and cell membranes
Mitochrondria is found in the cytoplasm in animal and plant cells.
An animal cell doesn't have a cell wall although it has a nucleus and cytoplasm
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The cytoplasm in the animal cell is used for I DONT NO
No, the cell of an animal has no cytoplasm or cell wall but the plant cell does.
Yes. Cells, whether it be animal, bacterial, plant, or fungi, all have cytoplasm which suspends all its organelles in place.
animal cell
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Mitochondria are suspended in the cytoplasm of an animal cell.
No, cytoplasm is found in both plant and animal cells.
It suspends organelles within a cell
No, animal cells lack a cytoplasm. They only possess cytosol, as seen in the BSCS Biology: A Molecular Approach Textbook on page 164. The diagram outwardly communicates that no cytoplasm is present in animal cells. However, plant cells contain cytoplasm. Thank you.
I don't know what it does but it is a jellylike substance inside of the animal cell.