That is called cytoplasm. Its electrolyte content is different from the surrounding extracellular fluid and notably contains more potassium and less sodium than the fluid on the outside of the plasma membrane.
It is cytoplasm that is the fluid-like material that surrounds the nucleus of the cell. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided to the post in the space below.
Cytoplasm, which is a thick substance.
Interstitial fluid
Interstitial fluid is the liquid surrounding the cells of multicellular animals, containing: sugars, fatty acids, amino acids, salts, coenzymes, hormones and neurotransmitters. It fills the interstitial spaces (i.e., tissue spaces) and allows cells to receive and expel substances.
Water dissolve things and fills up cells
cytoplasm
cell sap.
The spaces between cells are pores or air spaces. These spaces are scientifically called intercellular or extracellular spaces or material.
Interstitial fluid
The nonliving material surrounding cells is called the intercellular matrix. The matrix fills the spaces that are between the cells.
This is the cytoplasm.
Interstitial fluid
Yes, the cytoplasm is like air, they both fill in the space. Cytoolasm fills in the area of the cell and air fills in the area around us.
Cytoplasym fills cells
Connective Tissue
Cytoplasm (singular) is found in every livingcell. Cytoplasm is basicly a liquid that fills empty spaces between the cell's structures.
Interstitial fluid is the liquid surrounding the cells of multicellular animals, containing: sugars, fatty acids, amino acids, salts, coenzymes, hormones and neurotransmitters. It fills the interstitial spaces (i.e., tissue spaces) and allows cells to receive and expel substances.
Interstitial fluid is the liquid surrounding the cells of multicellular animals, containing: sugars, fatty acids, amino acids, salts, coenzymes, hormones and neurotransmitters. It fills the interstitial spaces (i.e., tissue spaces) and allows cells to receive and expel substances.
Water dissolve things and fills up cells