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Which organelle is like the glue holding all the organelles together in place

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The Cytoplasm

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The cytoplasm in a cell is a jelly or glue like substance that holds everything in place. It is the flesh, essentially, of a cell. It is 90% water and allows dissolved nutrients and waste to pass through it to get from organelle to organelle or to and from the cell wall.

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