Biology, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

How does cytoplasm hold a cell's internal components in place?

The cytoplasm is filled with proteins that provide support
The cytoplasm is filled with pieces of fruit
The cytoplasm is too thick for anything to move around
The cytoplasm keeps everything tightly packed into one small space

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Cytoplasm is the fluid that fills cells and serves several important functions. Cytoplasm holds the internal components of cells in place and protects them from damage. Cytoplasm stores molecules used for cellular processes, as well as hosts many of these processes within the cell itself.

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