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what is the main role of the cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell? it directl…

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what is the main role of the cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell? it directly makes energy for the cell. it controls what enters and leaves the cell. it holds the organelles in a gel - like fluid. it gives the cell a rigid shape like a wall.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Analyze each option:
  • "It directly makes energy for the cell." - Mitochondria (and chloroplasts in plants) make energy, not cytoplasm. Eliminate this.
  • "It controls what enters and leaves the cell." - The cell membrane (plasma membrane) does this, not cytoplasm. Eliminate this.
  • "It holds the organelles in a gel - like fluid." - Cytoplasm is a gel - like substance (cytosol + organelles) that suspends and holds organelles in place. This is correct.
  • "It gives the cell a rigid shape like a wall." - The cell wall (in plant cells) or the cytoskeleton (for some shape support) do this, not cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is more fluid - like. Eliminate this.

Answer:

C. It holds the organelles in a gel - like fluid. (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with C being "It holds the organelles in a gel - like fluid")