The hyaloplasm is the liquid or gelly part of the cytoplasm, while the cytoplasm comprises of the hyaloplasm and the cell organelles.. :)
Cystol seems to be an alternative name for Cytosol - the watery component of the Cytoplasm. An additional alternative name is the Hyaloplasm
between which parts? might be cytoplasm?
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.
Both animal and plant cells have cytoplasm.
cytosol. (cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm)
Cystol seems to be an alternative name for Cytosol - the watery component of the Cytoplasm. An additional alternative name is the Hyaloplasm
there really isn't a big difference just that the vacuole is located INSIDE the cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm includes the cytoplasmic fluid and also some structures
they are just different
A cytoplasm is the jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains the organelles. Protoplasm is a more general term that includes the cytoplasm and the nucleus.
Hyaloplasm
Protoplasm is the whole content of a cell enclosed within the cell membrane, including both the cytoplasm and nucleus. Cytoplasm is the content of the cell except the nucleus.
The difference between mitosis and cytokinesis is that during mitosis the nucleus of the cell divides, and during cytokinesis the cytoplasm divides.
The major difference between the two is the amount of cytoplasm. The polar bodies have a lot less cytoplasm than an ovum has.
The difference between the vacuole and the stomach is that , the vacuole is a small cavity in the cytoplasm of a cell, bound by a single membrane and the stomach is an appetite for food.
cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
the cells of phloem are the only ones with cytoplasm