The function identified with the cytoplasm in a living cell is to surround/support organelles. The cytoplasm is the jelly-like substance within the cell membrane, excluding the nucleus, that contains various organelles and serves as the site for many cellular processes. While the cytoplasm may assist in processes like digestion and transport, its primary role is to provide a supportive environment for the organelles it houses.
What is identified with the cytoplasm in a living cell?
fight infections
digest proteins
surround / supports organelles
pass on genetic information
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