What does the cytoplasm do for an animal cell?

Answer:
Cytoplasm is inside of an animal cell and stores nutrition and important chemicals for the cell

Answer:
The Above Is Correct But A Full Explination Would Be That In Cytoplasm Chemical Reaction Takes Place That Help The Necleaus Keep The Cell Functioning Properly
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