Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm is the jellylike material found within the cell membrane. This substance, which is made mostly of water, protects the organelles inside the cell, such as the Golgi body/apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus.
Cytoplasm is the jellylike substance inside cells where most cellular chemical activities take place. It surrounds the cell's organelles and is a key component in maintaining cell structure and function.
The semi-liquid substance that separates organelles inside a cell is called the cytoplasm. It is a jelly-like material that provides structure to the cell and allows for the transportation of molecules and organelles within the cell.
The phylum Cnidaria is comprised of animals that are radially symmetrical and have a jellylike material, called mesoglea, between two layers of cells.
cytoplasm, it is all cells.
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I don't know what it does but it is a jellylike substance inside of the animal cell.
I don't know what it does but it is a jellylike substance inside of the animal cell.
cytoplasm
The clear jellylike substance is called cytoplasm, and the cell containing the organelles is known as the nucleus. The cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus and is where most cellular activities take place.
the jellylike substance that holds all of the organelles within the cell in place.
it helps keep the cell in shape.
You might be referring to the colloid in the cell called cytoplasm. This is what suspends the organelles in the cell and also contains water.
Cytoplasm is the jellylike material found within the cell membrane. This substance, which is made mostly of water, protects the organelles inside the cell, such as the Golgi body/apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus.