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Q: Is the cytoplasm the semifluid internal environment of the cell?
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What is the semifluid internal environment of the cell?

Cytoplasm


What is the substance that fills the cell from the plasma membrane to the nuclear membrane?

The semifluid substance that fills a cell is cytoplasm.


The semifluid medium within a cell is called?

Cytosol, which makes up the cytoplasm.


The mostly fluid internal environment of a cell?

Cytoplasm is the clear fluid that is found inside of the cell. A membrane-bound, fluid-filled sac is the vacuole.


What is the semi-fluid internal medium of a cell that dissolves molecules between the nucleus and cell membrane?

NucleoplasmThough nucleoplasm and cytoplasm are both semi-fluid mediums, it is cytoplasm that contains water and various types of molecules suspended or dissolved in the medium. This is according to "Human Biology" by Sylvia S. Mader p.46 sec. 3.2 How Cells Are Organized.


What cell is the cell's environment?

cytoplasm


What the the cell environment?

cytoplasm


What is the cell environment?

the cell's enviornment is lysed, normal, and shriveled.


What provides a boundary between the internal and external environment of all cells?

The cell membrane surrounds a cell's cytoplasm. It protects the cells by being selective about what enters and exists a cell.


Which cell part is the internal fluid found in all cell?

Cytoplasm.


What is the cellular structure that separates the cytoplasm from the external environment?

The Cell Membrane separates the cell from its environment and prevents its contents from mixing with the outside solution.


Semiliquid portion of the cell in which the cell parts are located?

The cytoplasm is the gel-like substance residing between the cell membrane holding all the cell's internal sub-structures, except for the nucleus.