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The intracellular matrix suspends organelles. Mainly it is the microtubules that originate from the centrosome. They grow out and attach to organelles and help move them outwards and inwards. Like a fishing effect.

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What is the fluid in the cell that holds organelles in place?

The fluid in the cell that holds organelles in place is called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance composed primarily of water, salts, and proteins. It suspends the cell's organelles and allows for their movement and interactions within the cell.


What suspends the cell's organelles?

Cytoplasm!


What is semitransparent fluid that suspends other organelles?

The semi-transparent fluid that suspends organelles in a cell is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance composed of water, salts, and organic molecules like proteins. Cytoplasm provides a medium for organelles to carry out their functions within the cell.


What does the cytoplasm of the animal cell do?

It suspends organelles within a cell


What does the cell cytoplasm of the animal cell do?

It suspends organelles within a cell


What cells suspends the cells organelles is the site of many biochemical reaction?

The Cytoplasm (cytosol)


What is a gel that holds organelles in place?

chromatin Answer is cytosol not chromatin


This organelle holds other organelles?

Cytoplasm of a cell holds several other organelles.


Does a plant cell have a cytoplasm?

Yes. Cells, whether it be animal, bacterial, plant, or fungi, all have cytoplasm which suspends all its organelles in place.


What suspends the cell's organelles and is the site of many biochemical reactions?

The Cytoplasm (cytosol)


Is it true or false that cytoplasm contains all the organelles?

Cytoplasm contain cytosol. But yes, it is true that cytoplasm holds all the organelles in place.


How does a cytoplasm work in a animal cell?

it holds the organelles in place. sort of like putting marshmallows in jello