Is cytoplasm found in eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic, both, or neither?
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Oct 19, 2015
cytoplasm is like the fluid that fills in the cell. Cytoplasm is nearly found in every cells. Even in the underdeveloped cells like prokaryotes, it helps to exchange materials within the cell. In eukaryotes, the breakdown of enzymes and many other components occurs in the cytoplasm and yeah, cytoplasm is not only just fluid. Without cytoplasm the cells would die very soon as the proteins inside would. So both eukaryotes and prokaryotes require cytoplasm so is basically found in both of them.