A bi-layered membrane surrounds the cytosol.
The cytosol and organelles together make up the cytoplasm of a cell. The cytosol is the gel-like fluid where organelles are suspended and various cellular processes occur. Organelles are membrane-bound structures with specific functions within the cell.
No, organelles are not floating freely in the cytosol. They are typically surrounded by a membrane that helps maintain their structure and function within the cell. Organelles are usually anchored or attached to specific structures in the cell to keep them in place.
cytoplasm (cytosol)
Cytoplasm/Cytosol
Cytoplasm/Cytosol
Cytoplasm/Cytosol
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no they are not surrounded by any membrane
No, an organelle is defined as a structure in a cell suspended in the cytosol.
it is the cytosol
There is nothing found for cytoplaam. There is cytoplasm contains cytosol in the cell membrane.
The lumen is the interior space of a membrane-bound organelle, such as the endoplasmic reticulum or Golgi apparatus, while the cytosol is the fluid that surrounds organelles within a cell. The lumen is enclosed by a membrane, while the cytosol is the gel-like substance that fills the space between organelles.