Plasmolysis is the contraction of a cells cytoplasm because of water loss.
Cytoplasm carries food and water to the cells.
All cells have cytoplasm. It is there to protect cell organelles and provide emergency water and nutrients. They may have more cytoplasm because they lack the hard structural cell membrane that plant cells have and they need the extra protection. They may also have it so they are flexible because animals are constantly on the move and need to be able to stretch and bend.
water is essential in order to preform the process needed to turn nutrients into energy the cells can use.
The solution in which cells have been placed can be classified as isotonic relative to the cytoplasm if it has the same solute concentration as the cytoplasm, allowing for no net movement of water. If the solution has a higher solute concentration than the cytoplasm, it is hypertonic, causing water to move out of the cells and potentially leading to cell shrinkage. Conversely, if the solution has a lower solute concentration, it is hypotonic, resulting in water moving into the cells and possibly causing them to swell.
A mixture of water and living cells is known as a suspension, where the cells are suspended in the water but are not dissolved. This mixture can commonly be found in biological systems such as blood or cytoplasm within cells.
Cytoplasm carries food and water to the cells.
when water moves out of cytoplasm by osmosis
Cytoplasm bathes the organelles in cells.
All cells have cytoplasm. It is there to protect cell organelles and provide emergency water and nutrients. They may have more cytoplasm because they lack the hard structural cell membrane that plant cells have and they need the extra protection. They may also have it so they are flexible because animals are constantly on the move and need to be able to stretch and bend.
In plant and animal cells the genetic material is located in the water because they both need water to survive and in bacterial cells the genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
no cause there need there water
The cytoplasm is similar to the gel-like substance found inside cells called the cytosol. Both the cytoplasm and cytosol are involved in various cellular functions such as metabolism, protein synthesis, and transportation of molecules within the cell.
water is essential in order to preform the process needed to turn nutrients into energy the cells can use.
The solution in which cells have been placed can be classified as isotonic relative to the cytoplasm if it has the same solute concentration as the cytoplasm, allowing for no net movement of water. If the solution has a higher solute concentration than the cytoplasm, it is hypertonic, causing water to move out of the cells and potentially leading to cell shrinkage. Conversely, if the solution has a lower solute concentration, it is hypotonic, resulting in water moving into the cells and possibly causing them to swell.
A mixture of water and living cells is known as a suspension, where the cells are suspended in the water but are not dissolved. This mixture can commonly be found in biological systems such as blood or cytoplasm within cells.
The most abundant substance in the cytoplasm of cells is water, by a good margin. The most abundant organelle [cellular organ] by mass are ribosomes, which convert DNA into protein.
The cytoplasm of cells is mostly made up of water, along with various salts, ions, and organic molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. It also contains cellular organelles, such as mitochondria, ribosomes, and the endoplasmic reticulum.