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why is cytoplasm present in all cells?

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Answer: Cytoplasm is present in all cells because it is the placeholder of the cell. It helps to fill in the cell and holds all the organelles in their place. If the cell did not have cytoplasm, the cell would be deflated and some certain materials would not have the ability to pass easily from one organelle to another. Hope this helps!

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