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What is the jelly-like fluid called that holds all the organelles together?

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Xephyra246
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  • 23-12-2019

Answer:

cytoplasm

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  • 23-12-2019

Answer:

Cytoplasm

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The jelly-like fluid that holds all the organelles together is called cytoplasm. It is made up of mostly water and salt and is present within the cell membrane of all cell types and contains all organelles and cell parts. Cytoplasm carries out many functions in the cell.

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