its a fluid, and located at root
the cytoplasma is a gell like substance which holds the organelles in place...so a great analogy would be gel or hair spray which holds your hair in place.
protein synthesised in the cytoplasma by kind of RNA called ribosom.
Yes, granulocytes have granules in their cytoplasm. These granules contain enzymes and proteins that help the granulocytes to perform their functions, such as phagocytosis and releasing inflammatory mediators.
Yes, a pH of 7.2 is considered acidic for cytoplasm. The normal range for cytoplasm pH is around 7.2-7.4.
The semifluid substance that fills a cell is cytoplasm.
Cytoplasma is a clear, thick, gel-like fluid
cytoplasma.
cytoplasma and mitochondrion
RNA
the cytoplasma is a gell like substance which holds the organelles in place...so a great analogy would be gel or hair spray which holds your hair in place.
Primarily they consist of: Cell membrane (outside) Cytoplasma and the cell nucleus. But there's a lot more to it.
protein synthesised in the cytoplasma by kind of RNA called ribosom.
ARE ANIMAL CELL VACUOLE, MITHROCONDIA,RIBOSOME,CYTOPLASMA,CELL WALL AND CELL MEMBRANE.
the cell membrane is a organell that occurs in the animal cell. Its fuction is a protective barrier beewteen the cytoplasma and the outside cell
Yes, granulocytes have granules in their cytoplasm. These granules contain enzymes and proteins that help the granulocytes to perform their functions, such as phagocytosis and releasing inflammatory mediators.
Yes, a pH of 7.2 is considered acidic for cytoplasm. The normal range for cytoplasm pH is around 7.2-7.4.
Mold spores are replete with organelles which is a complex of cellular structure. The nucleus is the most conspicuous organelles. It contains the DNA and has the function of reproduction. In prokaryotic spores the DNA is free in their cytoplasma.