intracellular
Cytoplasm
cytoplasm
a vacuole
cytoplasm
Cytoplasm is the clear fluid that is found inside of the cell. A membrane-bound, fluid-filled sac is the vacuole.
They are suspended in the cytosol which is the liquid portion of the cytoplasm.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
Cytoplasm = cytosol (fluid) + all organelles (minus nucleus).
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
cytoplasm
The vacuole is a fluid-filled membrane-surrounded cavity located inside a cell
The Cytoplasm is a thick, water based liquid in which all the other parts of the cell (with the exception of the cell membrane, and in the case of plants, the cell wall) are suspended in.
The fluid surrounding the cell is called interstitial fluid. The fluid inside the plasma membrane of the cell is called cytoplasm.The fluid surrounding the cell can also be called "Extracellular fluid". Also, the fluid inside the plasma membrane can also be called "cytosol"
I believe what you are talking about is cytosol. Cytosol is the fluid inside cells in which the cell organelles exist in. It is mainly water with other subtances typically in solution combined. Hope this was some help. ^_^
Outside the nucleus but still inside of the plasma membrane, there's a fluid called cytoplasm. Cytosol is the fluid part of cytoplasm and it contains organelles. Nucleoplasm is the fluid inside nucleus that stores chromatic.