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CYTOPLASM

Function:
The
cytoplasm or protoplasm is the portion of the cell that lies within the
cytoplasmic membrane . The cytoplasmic matrix is defined as
substances within the plasma membrane, excluding the genetic material.
It is relatively featureless by electron microscope - although small
granules can be seen. However, the cytoplasm carries out very important
functions for the cell. The cytoplasm holds many cellular constituents,
including the organelles. It is within the cytoplasm that many of the
functions for cell growth, metabolism and replication are carried out.
- Gel-like consistency, with very different properties when compared
to s solution made up in a test tube.
- Compartmentalization
- The glycolysis enzymes are organized into a unit and degrade substrate in
a assembly line fashion.
- Many DNA synthesis enzymes congregate at the replication fork.
- Constituents
- Proteins including enzymes
- Vitamins
- Ions
- Nucleic acids and their precursors
- Amino acids and their precursors
- Sugars, carbohydrates and their derivatives
- Fatty acids and their derivatives
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