Cytoplasm is found in both plant and animal cells. It is the gel-like substance that fills the cell and contains all of the cell's organelles, except for the nucleus.
Here's a breakdown:
* Plant cells have cytoplasm, just like animal cells.
* Animal cells also have cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm is essential for many cellular processes, including:
* Metabolic reactions: Many chemical reactions occur within the cytoplasm.
* Transport: Cytoplasm helps to move materials throughout the cell.
* Support: It provides structure and shape to the cell.
So, to answer your question directly, cytoplasm is not specific to either plant or animal cells; it is found in both.