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cytosol
transitional epithelial tissue
Fluid in the nucleus--nucleoplasm Fluid between the nucleus and the plasma membrane--cytoplasm
All cells are surrounded by some type of body fluid, called extracellular fluid. Extracellular fluids include interstitial fluid (found in tissues), plasma (in blood), lymph (in lymphatic vessels), and cerebrospinal fluid (found around the brain and spinal cord). Cells also contain fluid inside them, called intracellular fluid, also known as cytosol. Your answer is: Cytosol Attn: Luisa Samayoa
Outside the nucleus but still inside of the plasma membrane, there's a fluid called cytoplasm. Cytosol is the fluid part of cytoplasm and it contains organelles. Nucleoplasm is the fluid inside nucleus that stores chromatic.
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cytosol
The fluid in the cytoplasm is called the cytosol.
Cytosol is the closest name.According to the American Heritage Dictionary:* Cytoplasm-The protoplasm outside the nucleus of a cell. * Cytosol-The fluid component of cytoplasm, excluding organelles and the insoluble, usually suspended, cytoplasmic components.So cytoplasm is the fluid in the cell WITHOUT the nucleus, but INCLUDING the other organelles,while cytosol is the fluid in the cell WITHOUT the nucleus, and WITHOUT the other organelles
transitional epithelial tissue
Within the fluid of the cells, called the intracellular fluid or cytoplasm, or more specifically the cytosol.
Cytosol is the fluid portion of the cytoplasm surrounding the organelles. Cytosol does not actually contain organelles.
diffusion
Cytosol, which makes up the cytoplasm.
cytosol
Cytosol
Fluid in the nucleus--nucleoplasm Fluid between the nucleus and the plasma membrane--cytoplasm