This is called the CYTOPLASM.
Cytoplasm
All the parts of the cell outside of the nucleus are found in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and provides a medium for the organelles to carry out their functions.
cytosol. (cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm)
Yes, cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that fills most of the space inside a cell outside the nucleus. It contains various organelles and structures essential for cell function, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and mitochondria.
There are many parts of cells that are outside of the nucleus. There's the cytoplasm and cell wall and membrane. But there are also organelles or little organs that help the cell function, such as, the endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondria, and lysosomes.
The jellyfish-like substance inside the cell but outside the nucleus is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like fluid that contains various organelles, enzymes, and other substances necessary for cellular functions. The cytoplasm plays a crucial role in maintaining the cell's shape and facilitating the movement of materials within the cell.
This part of the nucleus is the nucleoplasm.
Yes it is the part that fills in around the other organelles.
nucleus
No, a nucleus does not contain cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is the gel-like substance outside the nucleus in a cell and contains various organelles and molecules, while the nucleus contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA.
nucleus
Cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus in each cell.