Ctyoplasm.
The two types of fluid that make up the fluid inside the cell are cytoplasm and extracellular fluid. Cytoplasm is the intracellular fluid that fills the cell's interior and surrounds the organelles, while extracellular fluid is the fluid outside the cell that bathes the cell in its environment.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
The fluid surrounding the cell is called interstitial fluid. The fluid inside the plasma membrane of the cell is called cytoplasm.The fluid surrounding the cell can also be called "Extracellular fluid". Also, the fluid inside the plasma membrane can also be called "cytosol"
The cytoplasm includes the fluid and all the organelles within a cell.
The highly specialized fluid portion of the cell is the plasma.
Serum is not a cell. It is the fluid surrrounding blood EXCEPT the cells.
it is called the cell fluid
Cytoplasm
Extracellular fluid is fluid located outside a cell. The average person has about 19 liters of extracellular fluid in his body.
The principal fluid within a cell is called the cytoplasm, and it contains ions and other building blocks for cell processes.
If the concentration of solutes in a cell is less than the concentration of solutes in the surrounding fluid, then the extracellular fluid is said to be hypertonic compared to the intracellular fluid. In this situation, water will move out of the cell to balance the solute concentrations, potentially causing the cell to shrink.
The fluid outside the cell is called extracellular fluid, often abbreviated as ECF. It includes interstitial fluid (between cells) and plasma (in blood vessels).