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Cytoplasm is a slime like substance, most common analogy- jello :)
During pinocytosis, a cell engulfs fluids and dissolved solutes by invaginating its membrane to form small vesicles called pinocytic vesicles. These vesicles then move into the cell's cytoplasm, where their contents can be processed or utilized by the cell. This process allows the cell to take in and process nutrients or other molecules from its external environment.
Yes, bacterial cells are simpler than cells of plants and animals. Bacterial cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells. They typically have a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and a singular circular chromosome.
Lysosomes are not typically found in plant cells. Instead, plant cells contain lysosome-like structures called lytic vacuoles that perform similar functions such as breaking down waste materials and recycling cellular components.
the cytoplasm is what holds all the organelles together. its a liquid so its practically everywhere. for example think of a cracked egg. the yellow part in the egg is the nucleus of the animal cell the white part that surrounds it is the cytoplasm where all the organelles are. Hope this helped! : )
For a animal cell: nucleus, the ribosomes, Golgi body, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, nuclear membrane, vacuoles, cytoplasm, cell membrane, chromosomes. For a plant cell: nucleus, vacuoles, nuclear membrane, cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast, chromosome, Endoplasmic Reticulum, chloryphyll, cytoplasm, mitochondria, ribsomes.
Water, lipids, proteins, and other molecules that are not within the cell membrane are examples of non-cytoplasm. Essentially, anything that is not part of the contents of the cell within the cell membrane would be considered a non-example of cytoplasm.
Cytpolasm is an example of cytoplasm in real life: it does exist.
Inside the cytoplasm are things called organelles. They each have their own job, just like each organ in a human body has its own job. For example, Mitochondria give the cell the energy it needs to function properly. There are also Lysosomes, Ribosomes, Endoplasmic Reticulum, the Vacuole (not an organelle), the Nucleus (not an organelle), Chromosomes, and Golgi Bodies.
Lysosomes are organelles within cells that play a role in breaking down waste materials. An example sentence could be: "The lysosomes in the cell are responsible for breaking down and recycling old cell components."
A lysosomes are any kind of chemical example 4 . in the vacuoles
Cytoplasm is a slime like substance, most common analogy- jello :)
During pinocytosis, a cell engulfs fluids and dissolved solutes by invaginating its membrane to form small vesicles called pinocytic vesicles. These vesicles then move into the cell's cytoplasm, where their contents can be processed or utilized by the cell. This process allows the cell to take in and process nutrients or other molecules from its external environment.
In cytoplasm of a bacteria cell
Example sentence - The teacher instructed us to look up the word cytoplasm and learn the definition.
Lysosomes would be an example. It's full of digestive enzymes.
The cytoplasm is the jelly-like fluid that surrounds the organelles within a cell. An example sentence could be: "The cytoplasm contains various organelles such as the mitochondria and ribosomes where cellular processes take place."