D: all of the above
Glycolysis, electron transport, and the Krebs Cycle
Cytoplasm
It is the cytosol plus all the organelles (minus the nucleus).
cytoplasm
The liquid in which chemical reactions take place in the cell is called cytoplasm. It contains various molecules and ions that are essential for cellular processes to occur, such as metabolic reactions, protein synthesis, and signal transduction.
In the cytoplasm, the chemical reactions of the cell take place.
Cytoplasm
yes
It is the cytosol plus all the organelles (minus the nucleus).
cytoplasm
The jellylike substance you are referring to is called cytoplasm. It is where cell organelles are suspended and where many cellular processes take place.
The liquid in which chemical reactions take place in the cell is called cytoplasm. It contains various molecules and ions that are essential for cellular processes to occur, such as metabolic reactions, protein synthesis, and signal transduction.
In the cytoplasm, the chemical reactions of the cell take place.
Most life functions in a cell take place in the cytoplasm, which includes processes such as metabolism, protein synthesis, and energy production. The nucleus is also essential for controlling cell activities, as it contains the genetic material (DNA) that regulates cell function.
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The primary function of cytoplasm within a cell is to provide a medium for cellular activities to take place, including supporting organelles, facilitating cellular processes, and transporting materials within the cell.
Cellular respiration and fermentation are two different processes.
The three major cell parts are the cell membrane, which surrounds and protects the cell; the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material; and the cytoplasm, which houses various organelles and where many cellular processes take place.