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If by material which contains organelles you mean the cytoplasm, it is located inside the cells, surrounded by the cell membrane and in it are the various organelles.
The material between the cell membrane and nucleus is the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm contains many organelles, the cytoplasme is a jellylike fluid that is constanly moving.
The cytosol. This material with all the organelles that are between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called the cytoplasm.
cytosol. (cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm)
The jelly like material which comprises most of the cell is the cytoplasm. It contains several organelles such as the mitochondria.
If by material which contains organelles you mean the cytoplasm, it is located inside the cells, surrounded by the cell membrane and in it are the various organelles.
The material between the cell membrane and nucleus is the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm contains many organelles, the cytoplasme is a jellylike fluid that is constanly moving.
Cytoplasm.
all organelles except nucleus and the cytoplasm.
No, the organelles are within the cell membrane (in the cytoplasm).
The cytosol. This material with all the organelles that are between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called the cytoplasm.
This substance is called the cytosol and all the jelly like substance and the organelles are called the cytoplasm.
cytosol. (cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm)
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and organelles
The jelly like material which comprises most of the cell is the cytoplasm. It contains several organelles such as the mitochondria.
As far as I know, a nucleus does not have cytoplasm. You can find cytoplasm inside the cell, but not inside the nucleus itself. The nucleus contains genetic material.
This area is called the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm houses many cell organelles e.g. mitochondria, ribosomes and lysosomes.