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The cell membrane surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell and defines the boundaries of the cell.
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The cell membrane - without which cytoplasm is meaningless - serves to contain cytoplasm just as a wall would contain a city.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
a thick layer of silicon looks great as clear cytoplasm
Every single cell on this Earth has cytoplasm. Without cytoplasm cells would not be able to transport vital materials.
Cytosol is the closest name.According to the American Heritage Dictionary:* Cytoplasm-The protoplasm outside the nucleus of a cell. * Cytosol-The fluid component of cytoplasm, excluding organelles and the insoluble, usually suspended, cytoplasmic components.So cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell WITHOUT the nucleus, but INCLUDING the other organelles,while cytosol is the fluid in the cell WITHOUT the nucleus, and WITHOUT the other organelles
Cytoplasm offers support to the cell. It allows the cell to take up 3-dimensional space and the cell's many organelles to "float" freely throughout. Also acts as a medium for transport inside the cell. It also pulls a cell together. Without cytoplasm a cell wouldn't function right.
u can use clear jello. that is what it is discribed as in my textbook
Cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is then surrounded by the cell membrane, forming an individual cell.
none. a cytoplasm is IN A CELL. a cell is NOT IN A CYTOPLASM.
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