The cytoplasm is a thick, clear liquid in which the cell's organelles float.
All the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms (which lack a cell nucleus) are contained within the cytoplasm.
In eukaryotic cells the contents of the cell nucleus are separated from the cytoplasm. It is within the cytoplasm that most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways including glycolysis, and processes such as cell division.
The cytoplasm is where all the things in a cell reside. These things could include the nucleus, ribosomes, vacoules, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, lysosomes, and the centrosomes. The cyotplasm is like a jelly liquid that makes sure all these objects inside a cell do not hit into each other. If they did the cell would not function properly.
it's similar
Yes. cytoplasm is found in unicellular.
Ectoplasm is a thin, watery cytoplasm near the plasma membrane of some cells and Endoplasm is a dense cytoplasm found in the interior of many cells
the cytoplasm grows by copying the DNA or RNA and spliting to make 2
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it surrounds the nucleus.
The job of the cytoplasm is to make sure that the plant cell gives the cell protein. The cytoplasm is a jelly like substance. Written by Andrei from Turkey.
It goes through the cytoplasm
Not directly. That job is for the vesicles and the cytoplasm contains all of them.
Cytoplasm is present in both animal and plant cells. All the chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
It helps the nutrients get around the cell.
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Cytoplasm is always moving and it is like jelly. Its job in the cell is to store nutrition and other chemicals. It fills the whole cell up - taking up all the left over space.
Its a liquidy substance that surounds everything to protect it
it keeps organelles moving and it is a jelly-like substance
It's where chemical reactions in the cell happen.
The cell membrane does this job.