In a plant cell, the cytosol is a gelatinous goo that houses all the parts of the cell. Basically, it's like all the cell pieces are floating around in a "cell soup" of sorts.
Cytoplasm is the jellylike material found within the cell membrane. This substance, which is made mostly of water, protects the organelles inside the cell, such as the Golgi body/apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus.
you would say what a nerve cell is made of (cell wall, nucleus, membrane...) and then maybe put a diagram at the bottom of your explanation so the reader can fully understand what you mean.
The general term for all the parts of a cell is "organelles." Organelles are specialized structures within a cell that perform specific functions to help the cell survive and carry out its activities. Examples of organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, and Golgi apparatus.
The term given to a group of cells that develop from an original cell is a "clone." Each cell in the clone carries the same genetic information as the original cell.
Robert Hooke coined the term cell for describing biological organisms, the term being suggested by the resemblance of plant cells to monks' cells.
The cytosol is the "soup" within which all the other cell organelles reside and where most of the cellular metabolism occurs. Though mostly water, the cytosol is full of proteins that control cell metabolism including signal transduction pathways, glycolysis, intracellular receptors, and transcription factors.Cytoplasm is a collective term for the cytosol plus the organelles suspended within the cytosol.
The term "primordial soup" is used to describe the environment on early Earth thought to have contained a mixture of organic molecules necessary for the origin of life. This concept was popularized by the 1953 Miller-Urey experiment that showed simple organic compounds could be formed under prebiotic conditions.
The term defined as all the living material inside the cell is called cytoplasm. It includes the organelles, cytosol, and other components of the cell that are essential for its growth and function.
Cytoplasm is the entire contents of a cell between the cell membrane and the nuclear envelope, which includes the cytosol as well as organelles. Cytosol, on the other hand, refers to the gel-like fluid component of the cytoplasm where organelles are suspended. In essence, cytoplasm is the broader term that includes the cytosol along with other organelles and structures within the cell.
Two explanations, first to be 'in the soup', means to be in trouble, Second, 'to soup up' means to improve the capacity for speed or performance.
Do you mean Sous Chef? That would be the assistant to the chef.
A term for all the contents of a cell other than the nucleus is a Cytoplasm.
Medical term Soma mean the cell body.
Atypia is a clinical term for abnormality in a cell
The cell is the structural, biological and functional unit of all living organisms.
The UPS of the cell, the stocking and shipping center of the cell. Hope that helps
It is the target cell where you want to put data. This term usually is used when talking about copying data from a source cell to a destination cell.