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Where are organelles like mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus found?

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Answered by duh!1
um.. idk are your answer choices these
nucleus

plasma membrane

chloroplasts

cytoplasm
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The inside of a cell is filled with cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a gelatin-like material. It is mostly water, but it also contains many dissolved substances. Some of these substances are needed by the cell, but others are wastes that the cell must get rid of. Wastes pass through the membrane into the environment. You have learned about many organelles that float in the cytoplasm: the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, and others.
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Answered by Jerry
The answer to the first question: channels and chain-like structures

The answer to the second: cytoplasm

The answer to the 3rd: plumps move substances through the plasma membrane

The answer to the fourth: plasma membrane
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The answer is

Cytoplasm
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