It is a colloid.
The colorless jelly-like liquid is likely to be water-based gel or a clear gel such as aloe vera gel.
Jelly is not a solid or a liquid. It is an amorphus substance, like glass. It shares some properties of each.
Yes it is, it is mostly jelly like. The cytoplasm is used to keep a cell's organelles in place.
Yes, jelly is considered a reversible solid. When warmed, jelly melts into a liquid form; when cooled, it solidifies back into a jelly-like consistency.
Cytoplasm.
Jelly is a solid, although it is rather viscous.
You might be looking for the cytoplasm, which is the main "liquid" jelly-like substance in cells. Ribosomes do float in the cytoplasm, but DNA is stored in the nucleus, and the nucleus of the cell is in the cytoplasm, but not the DNA itself. The cytoplasm is the main site of chemical reactions within the cell.
The watery material where cell metabolism occurs is called cytoplasm. It is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains various organelles where different cellular processes take place.
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Gel is a thickened 'jelly-like' mix of some liquid.
Jelly like cells inside the body are called cytoplasm. This is part of the cell membrane.
Molten jelly is a liquid which sets to jelly when in contact with a cold surface.