


What is Cytoplasm?
Cytoplasm is the jelly-like substance that fills the interior of every cell, excluding the nucleus. It is the site of many metabolic processes, such as glycolysis, lipogenesis, and protein synthesis. The cytoplasm is made up of a mixture of organelles, including mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and the cytoskeleton.
The term "cytostome" is not a commonly used term in biology. It is possible that you may have misspelled the word "cytoplasm" or that it is a made-up term. If you meant to ask about the function of cytoplasm, I would be happy to help!



