The interior of a cell is the part inside the cell membrane, consisting of the cytoplasm and all organelles within it.
The cell is filled with something called cytoplasm. It is studded with organelles like the nucleus.
poo is the interior of a cell
cytoplasm
cytoplasm
No.
cytoplasm
No. By definition a cell cannot exist within a cell. Cells are comprised of various organelles.
stomata!
A cell is a living thing which is the basic unit for life. All living things are comprised of these cells. On the other hand, a molecule is composed of atoms covalently bonded to one another. Since cells are comprised of atoms (and molecules) without groups of atoms, there are no cells, thus no living organisms such as you and I.
Cytoplasm
No.
eukaryotic
cytoplasm
quartz
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. Its interior is comprised primarily of hydrogen, which can become liquid if the pressure increases.
Cytoplasm comprises the multitudinous contents of the interior of cells - the fluid part with all the solutes and biomolecules - while the cytoskeleton, whose job is to provide shape and structure for cells, is comprised of protein filaments - arranged into specific conformations called microtubules.
no, its comprised of dead cells
B. Multiple cells allow some cells to specialize for a particular functio.
No. By definition a cell cannot exist within a cell. Cells are comprised of various organelles.
B.Multiple cells allow some cells to specialize for a particular function.
No, glass is comprised of molecules, and 'cells' can be made of glass(hhaha). ............Cells are components of living things, glass is not alive.