cytosol
The fluid portion of the cytoplasm where a part of the cell metabolism occurs.....
Yes it is the middle part. It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast
The fluid portion of the cytoplasm is called cytosol. It is the jelly-like substance that surrounds organelles within the cell and is where many cellular processes take place.
This somewhat jelly like fluid is called the cytosol.With the cytosol and the organelles ( they usually are anchored to some kind of filament or tubule ) together the mix is called the cytoplasm.
Cytosol!!!
It is called the stroma. It is like the cytoplasm
Cytosol is the fluid portion of the cytoplasm surrounding the organelles. Cytosol does not actually contain organelles.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
Semifuild portion of cytoplasm in which organelles and inclusions are suspended and suspended and solutes are dissolved . Also called intracellular fluid
The fluid portion of the cell where chemical reactions occur is called the cytoplasm. It consists of the cytosol, a gel-like substance that fills the cell, along with various organelles and structures. The cytoplasm facilitates metabolic activities and the movement of materials within the cell, playing a crucial role in cellular processes.
cage
The two main parts that make up protoplasm are the cytoplasm and the nucleoplasm. Cytoplasm is the fluid portion of the cell where organelles are suspended, while nucleoplasm is the fluid inside the nucleus where the genetic material is found.