I believe you're thinking of cytoplasm. It contains all the organelles of a cell and it can sometimes be described a gel-like, although cells are microscopic and this observation would be hard to make at such a microscopic size.
the Gelatin like substance that is inside a cell is called cytoplasm
The gel-like substance inside a cell that holds organelles and contains chemicals is called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a semi-fluid substance that fills the cell and provides a medium for the organelles to carry out their functions.
The gel-like substance inside a cell is called cytoplasm. It contains various organelles, proteins, and nutrients essential for the cell's functions. Cytoplasm helps to support and protect the cell's internal structures.
vitreous humour. its a gel like substance that fills the eyeball.
A capsule containing a gel like substance opn the outside, and sometimes liqyid on the inside, it makes them easier to swallow then the powdery tablets
The Gel-like substance found inside by splitting or squeezing a piece of aloe.
The gel like substance found inside the cell is
It is called Cytoplasm and actually is found throughout the cell
Bone marrow is the gel-like substance that produces blood cells. It is found within the bone.
all the good ones yous a gel type substance that don't seep into the paper it stays on the top like lead in a pencil and the rubber absorbs the gel leaving no mark
Blood cells are produced from bone marrow. This is gel like substance that is located inside the bone.
Cytoplasm is snot. GET IT ITS A METAPHOR?!