it keeps every thing in place in the cell.
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Their cytoplasms are not really connected, but there is a network of cytoskeleton material that gives support to the cells and also interconnects them for structural integrity.
Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Membrane Ribosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmc Reticulum Mitochondria Golgi Bodies Vacuoles Nucleolus DNA Centrioles Cytoskeleton Lysosomes
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The cytoplasm in a cell is not being divided, but rather pinched off by actin filaments. The actin filaments (microfilaments) in the cytoskeleton act as a drawstring and separate the adjoined cells so that they become two seperate functioning cells during Cytokinesis.
it surrounds the nucleus.
the cytoplasm is the space in a plant cell surrounding the nucleus
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Cytoplasm is the gel-like substance enclosed within the cell membrane and organelles. The contents of a cell's nucleus are separated from the cytoplasm and are then called nucleoplasm.
"The cytoplasm" is singular, but cytoplasms is the plural of "cytoplasm".
It has sex with other cytoplasms and reproduces it's self
"The cytoplasm" is singular, but cytoplasms is the plural of "cytoplasm".
YES. Cytoplasms can not be outside of the cell.
the cytoplasms eats away the glucose sugar!
There is no specific area where cytoplasms are located on an animal cell/plant cell. The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance, mainly consisting of water, that fills up the whole cell.
a gap junction
Structures within the cytoplasms are known as organelles.