Cytoplasm
They are called vesicles. Vesicles are small, fluid-filled sacs that are enclosed by a lipid bilayer membrane, similar to the cell membrane of human cells. These structures play a crucial role in transporting and storing molecules within the cell.
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"
The fluid within a cell's outer membrane is called cytoplasm. It is a jelly-like substance that fills the interior of the cell and contains various organelles, such as the nucleus and mitochondria. Cytoplasm plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, including metabolism and protein synthesis.
The cytoplasm is found within the cell membrane, between the all the organelles.
Cell membranes separate the intracellular and extracellular fluid compartments. The intracellular fluid is contained within the cells, while the extracellular fluid surrounds the cells. Transport proteins in the cell membrane regulate the movement of substances between these compartments.
It describes the structure of the cell membrane. It is called fluid because the individual phospholipid molecules can move freely within their own monolayer. It is called mosaic because of the pattern produced by the scattered protein molecules when the membrane is viewed from above.
Fluid refers for the frequent lateral movement of phospholipids within the membrane. Mosaic refers to the collage of intrinsic proteins that stud the membrane.
The membrane is called the Amniotic Sac, and the fluid is the Amniotic Fluid
In biological systems, a membrane is fluid because its components, such as lipids and proteins, can move around and change positions within the membrane. This fluidity allows the membrane to be flexible and dynamic, enabling it to perform various functions such as controlling the passage of molecules in and out of cells.
Within the fluid of the cells, called the intracellular fluid or cytoplasm, or more specifically the cytosol.
The fluid contained within lymphatic vessels is called lymph. Lymph is a clear, watery fluid that is derived from interstitial fluid, which surrounds cells in tissues. It contains white blood cells, particularly lymphocytes, and plays a crucial role in the immune system by transporting pathogens and immune cells throughout the body.
The cell membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that forms a boundary between the cell and the external environment. The vacuole is the storage area within the cell.