So the cell membrane is able to allow some materials without the phospholipids immediatly rejecting some.
All cells hav a cytoplasm.
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.
The bacteria that lack cytoplasm, is the eukaryotic cells. These cells do not contain cytoplasm, and they are also not a bacteria that can replicate on its own.
none. a cytoplasm is IN A CELL. a cell is NOT IN A CYTOPLASM.
All cells, including animal, plant, and bacterial cells, have cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and is where many of the cell's organelles are located and where many cellular processes take place.
Cytoplasmic DNA is a feature of prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria. In these cells, the DNA is located in the cytoplasm rather than within a defined nucleus as seen in eukaryotic cells.
Plasma Membrane are the phospholipids most likely found in a prokaryotic cell.
There is no such thing as "cytoplasm cells".
The cytoplasm of a cheek cell is located within the cell membrane, surrounding the nucleus. It contains various organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes, which help in cell functioning.
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.
All cells have cytoplasm, so yes, onion cells have cytoplasm.
phospholipids are made in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
there is none
All cells hav a cytoplasm.
I don't know of any cells in cytoplasm but there is cytoplasm inside all cells if that's what you mean.
All cells contain cytoplasm. Humans are made of cells. Therefore humans contain cytoplasm.
yes there is cytoplasm in both animal and plant cells