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What does cytosol?

The cytosol is like the water in a sea. It holds the organelles and other parts of the cell.


What was cytoplasm original name?

Cytosol


Are cytosol and cytoplasm the same?

No, cytosol and cytoplasm are not the same. Cytosol is the liquid component of the cytoplasm, which also includes organelles and other structures within a cell.


What is the technical name for cytosol?

intracellular fluid


Does cytosol count as a cell organelle?

No, an organelle is defined as a structure in a cell suspended in the cytosol.


What is the shape of cytosol?

it is the liquid aroud the other parts fromaudrey


What is cytosol and does it contain?

Cytosol is the fluid portion of the cytoplasm surrounding the organelles. Cytosol does not actually contain organelles.


What is the clear structure-less gel in a cell is called cytosol or cytoplasm?

The clear, structure-less gel in a cell is called cytosol. It is the fluid component of the cytoplasm, which includes all the organelles and other cellular components. While cytosol refers specifically to the liquid part, cytoplasm encompasses both the cytosol and the organelles suspended within it.


Does cytosol have 2 components?

Cytosol is the semi-fluid portion of the cytoplasm and does not have distinct components. It contains various molecules such as water, ions, enzymes, and small molecules like sugars and amino acids. Proteins and other cellular structures are suspended within the cytosol.


What does the cytosol contain?

The cytosol contains a variety of molecules such as salts, organic molecules, enzymes, and other cellular components. It also serves as the site for many metabolic pathways within the cell. Additionally, it acts as a medium for transport of molecules within the cell.


What is the fluid component of the cytoplasm called?

Cytosol!!!


Are Cytosol found in Eukaryote?

Cytosol is the liquid "goo" inside a cell, and I can't think of any (eukaryotic or prokaryotic) that don't have cytosol. So yes, eukaryotic cells do contain cytosol.