Structures within the cytoplasms are known as organelles.
All the living form of the cell floats in cytoplasm jointly temed as protoplasm
if cell is living then it might be because of its living cytoplasm
The endoplasmic reticulum floats around the cell in the cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm is jelly-like due to its composition of water, proteins, salts, and other molecules that create a semi-fluid consistency. This consistency allows for various organelles and molecules to move around within the cell and carry out their functions effectively.
The jellylike substance you are referring to is called cytoplasm. It is where cell organelles are suspended and where many cellular processes take place.
I dont think you mean "a cytoplasm". You see, cytoplasm is kind of like the cell "jelly" that everything within the cell floats around in. Cytoplasm protects the organelles. The nucleas is the part of the cell that directs all cell duties and features.Hope this helps :D
In eukaryotic cells it is the nucleus that contains DNA. In prokaryotes it floats around in the cytoplasm
No, archaeabacteria do not have a true nucleus. They have a single circular chromosome that floats freely in the cytoplasm.
No. In eukaryotes, the cytoplasm is what takes up the space between the nuclear membrane and the cellular membrane. It it the fluid that the organelles 'float' in. In prokaryotes it is the fluid inside the organism, that everything floats in.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus. Instead, their DNA floats around in a "nuclear region" in the cytoplasm.
In eukaryotic cells it is the nucleus that contains DNA. In prokaryotes it floats around in the cytoplasm
Isostatic equilibrium is the balance between Earth's crust and the layer of mantle it floats on. The denser the crust is, the more it sinks into the mantle. Equilibrium is achieved when the crust floats at a certain level in the mantle.