Biology, asked by ni3phoenix, 8 months ago

Function of Cytoplasm??​

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Answered by TheDivineSoul
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It is a jelly- like substance present in the cell , that helps the parts of the cells to maintain its place. It also works as a medium.

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Answered by pinjaraarifisha
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Functions of Cytoplasm

The cytoplasm acts as a buffer and protects the genetic material of the cell and also the cellular organelles from damage caused due to movement and collision with other cells. Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm with glycolysis.

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CYTOPLASM (DEFINITION)

In eukaryotic cells, the cytoplasm is that part of the cell between the cell membrane and the nuclear envelope. It is the jelly-like substance in a cell that contains the cytosol, organelles, and inclusions, but not including the nucleus. In fact, the cytoplasm and the nucleus make up the protoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.

What are 3 major functions of the cytoplasm?

Cytoplasm Functions:-

  • The cytoplasm functions to support and suspend organelles and cellular molecules.
  • Many cellular processes also occur in the cytoplasm, such as protein synthesis, the first stage of cellular respiration (known as glycolysis), mitosis, and meiosis.

Where is cytoplasm found?

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Cytoplasm is a clear, thick liquid that fills the insides of cells. It is located inside the cell membrane and the organelles, such as the nucleus,...

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