The cytoplasm is like a "jello" substance that fills up all empty spaces. It is located in both plant and animal cells, wherever there is no body or life-form.
Picture:
My Example:
I believe the cytoplasm is like jello, because jello is squishy and can fill up spaces. It's like if you cut a line in it, you can't see the line because the jello folds over and covers the hole, as if "re-stitching" itself. I think cytoplasm does that, too, so there are no empty spaces that would hurt the cell.
No comments:
Post a Comment