Alphabetical

cytoplasm

[noun]

A clear, water-based gel that contains enzymes, salts, and organic molecules. In eukaryotic cells, cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus and organelles. The role of cytoplasm within the cell is to move materials around and to dissolve cellular waste. It is the primary site for chemical activity in the cell.


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