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Cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is then surrounded by the cell membrane, forming an individual cell.

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They make up what is known as the fluid mosaic model; together with the cell membrane they make up the cell itself.

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What two things make up the cytoplasm of a cell?

Organelles, and something called cytosol.


What is cytosol and does it contain?

Cytosol is the fluid portion of the cytoplasm surrounding the organelles. Cytosol does not actually contain organelles.


Is the cytoplasm?

It is a mixture of organelles and cytosol. The gel like liquid is the cytosol; all the structures, organelles, suspended in this liquid and the liquid make up the cytoplasm. This gel-like liquid in a cell holds all of the cell's structures together.


What are the three major components in cytoplasm?

the cytosol, the organelles, and inclusions


What are organelles suspended in?

They are suspended in the cytosol which is the liquid portion of the cytoplasm.


Why are organelles surrounded by membranes?

Organelles are surrounded by membranes to separate themselves from the cytosol.


Suspended in the cell's cytosol are tiny?

organelles :)


What are organelles immersed in?

The Cytosol


What does cytoplasm have that cytosol does not?

Organelles


What consists of the cytosol and the organelles?

cytoplasm


What does cytosol?

The cytosol is like the water in a sea. It holds the organelles and other parts of the cell.


What organelle is between all organelles?

cytosol