The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the interior of a cell. It is made up of water, salts, and organic molecules such as proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. The cytoplasm plays a key role in supporting the internal structures of the cell and facilitating various cellular processes.
Understanding the cytoplasm is essential for grasping the fundamental processes that occur within a cell and its significance in maintaining cellular homeostasis.
Implement scientific principles to design processes for monitoring and minimizing human impact on the environment (e.g., water usage, including withdrawal of water from streams and aquifers or construction of dams and levees; land usage, including urban development, agriculture, or removal of wetlands; pollution of air, water, and land).