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  2. Functions of Cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is the site for most of the enzymatic reactions and metabolic activity of the cell. Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm with anaerobic respiration or glycolysis. This reaction provides the intermediates that are used by the mitochondria to generate ATP.

  3. Cytoplasm: Function And Facts - Sciencing

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    How Does Cytoplasm Work in Plant Cells? Cytoplasm works in plant cells much like it does in animal cells. It provides support to the internal structures, is the suspension medium for the organelles and maintains the shape of a cell.

  4. Functions. Synthesizing proteins required for all cellular activities including growth and reproduction; 14) Cytoplasm. It is the semifluid substance that fills up the entire space of the cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane. The portion of the cytoplasm that is not enclosed by cell organelles is called the cytosol.

  5. Plant cells - Cell structure - AQA - GCSE Combined Science ...

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    Cytoplasm; Function: A jelly-like material that contains dissolved nutrients and salts and structures called organelles. It is where many of the chemical reactions happen.

  6. Cytoplasm - An Overview of its Structure And Functions - BYJU'S

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    What is the important function of cytoplasm? The cytoplasm is responsible for holding the components of the cell and protects them from damage. It stores the molecules required for cellular processes and is also responsible for giving the cell its shape.

  7. Cytoplasm: structure and function - Kenhub

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    Cytosol of the cytoplasm has numerous functions, some of which include signal transduction, transportation of metabolites and molecules across the cell, provision of structural support for the whole cell.

  8. In both plant and animal cells, the positioning of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus with respect to the nucleus and cell membrane helps in the transport of proteins outside the cell. Distributing nutrients through the entire cell.