What happens if cytoplasm do not have fluid content?
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What would happen if a cell didn't have cytoplasm?
If a cell would be without cytoplasm it could not retain its shape and would be deflated and flat. The organelles would not stay suspended in the solution of a cell without the support of cytoplasm.
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CYTOPLASM -
- The Cytoplasm is the fluid present inside the cell containing all organelles.
- It consists of cytosol (the fluid part) and the nucleoplasm.
- If cytosol is absent inside the cell, the shape of the cell will detain as it provides structural support to the organelles.
- Cytosol is the site for multiple processes so the cell metabolism will not work.
- It helps in the transport of substances across the cell that will be hindered.
- The signal transduction within the cell will not take place due to the absence of cytosol in the cytoplasm.
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