Gel-like liquid made of 80% water; gives support to cell.

A. nucleus
B. DNA
C. Cytoplasm
D. Chloroplast
I think it's C.

I also have another question.

Where Cells obtain energy through a process called cellular respiration.
A. Ribosomes
B. Mitochondrion
C. Cell membrane
D. Cytoskeleton
I think it's C. I'm not sure on this one because two of the answer choices I've never herd of before.

I am right on the first question. What about the 2nd question?

I am wrong on the second question, the answer is B.

Hey im doing this right now do you know the answers to whole thing? i need help on it. PLEASE HELP!!!

You're correct! The gel-like liquid made of 80% water that gives support to the cell is called cytoplasm. To arrive at this answer, let's look at the information given.

First, we know that it is a gel-like substance made predominantly of water. This suggests it's something within the cell. The options given are nucleus, DNA, cytoplasm, and chloroplast.

The nucleus is the control center of the cell and typically contains genetic material, including DNA. However, the nucleus is not a gel-like substance and does not predominantly consist of water.

DNA is the genetic material that carries the instructions for the development and functioning of living organisms, but it is not a gel-like liquid.

Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis. They are not considered a gel-like liquid.

Cytoplasm is the clear, jelly-like substance that fills the cell between the nucleus and the cell membrane. It consists mainly of water, along with various organelles, proteins, and nutrients. Cytoplasm provides support to the cell and helps to maintain its shape. So, option C, cytoplasm, is the correct answer.

Remember to consider the characteristics and functions of each option when selecting your answer. Great job in identifying the correct option!