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.
Cytosol
the cytosol
any organelle
Yes, glycogenolysis occurs in the cytosol of the cell. It is the breakdown of glycogen to release glucose molecules for energy production. The enzymes responsible for glycogenolysis are found in the cytosol of cells.
it is a druet
Ribosomes can be found as free ribosomes in the cytosol and also on the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Both are involved in protein synthesis. In cells that are prokaryotes, like bacteria, they are only found free.
Yes. Eukaryotes are found in animals
Cytosol => inside volume of the cell
The gel-like substance found in the cytoplasm is called cytosol. It is a transparent, semi-fluid substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles. Cytosol is the site for many cellular activities and processes.
Ribosomes
cilia are not found in prokaryotes
dna