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6 September, 03:04

What fluid contains all of an animal cell's organelles?

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  1. 6 September, 05:14
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    The answer is cytoplasm.

    Cytoplasm is composed of cytosol (a jelly-like substance), and it contains an animal cell's organelles (excluding the contents of the nucleus, which are in nucleoplasm). The majority of cellular activities occur within the cytoplasm.
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