The interior of a cell is fill with something called cytoplasm.
well, it is filled up by a watery substance known as cytoplasm
the vaculole is filled with cell sap in a plant cell. It is surrounded by the cytoplasm
cytoplasm
The nucleus of the cell is filled with DNA in the form of chromatin.
The vacuole is a fluid-filled membrane-surrounded cavity located inside a cell
Yes they filled with cell sap to help keep the cell turgid
The plant cell has a cell wall outside the cell membrane which gives it a regular shape, unlike animal cells. Inside the plant cell, there is a large fluid filled sac called the vacuole which also helps to maintain the cell's shape and which takes up most of the space that in an animal cell is filled up by cytoplasm. In the little space remaining between the vacuole and the cell membrane, there is the cytoplasm, where the nucleus is found. So the nucleus in a plant cell is found at the edge in the cytoplasm close to the cell membrane!!
Of course it is filled with mitochondria. That is to provide energy for swimming.
lysosome
Plant and animal cells are filled with a gel-like substance called cytoplasm. This substance contains various organelles that perform specific functions to keep the cell alive and functioning properly. The nucleus is also present in both types of cells, containing genetic material (DNA) that controls cell activities.
The vacuole is the part of the cell that is filled with water. It helps maintain the cell's shape and stores nutrients and waste. Additionally, the cytoplasm of the cell also contains water along with various organelles.
vacuoles are filled with water cell sap which contains food,cell secretions,and wastes