The jelly like material which comprises most of the cell is the cytoplasm. It contains several organelles such as the mitochondria.
cytoplasm or vacuole
Cytoplasm (cytosol)= the jelly-fluid(70%) that holds the cellular organelles and occupies the space between the nucleus and cell membrane.
Cytoplasm is the jellylike material found within the cell membrane. This substance, which is made mostly of water, protects the organelles inside the cell, such as the Golgi body/apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus.
Plasma Membrane (the skin)
This jelly-like substance is called the cytoplasm.
It is the thing inside of the cell that holds all the organelles together and is a jelly like substance
Cytoplasm
It's called the cytoplasm, and it consists of a gel like substance with lots of proteins, enzymes, and organelles. If you want the whole nucleus itself, it consists of the nucleolus, nuclear membrane, and nuclear cytoplasm.
The only thing in between the nucleus and cell membrane is more organelles, but mainly cytoplasm which is a jelly like substance that holds all organelles in place.
The jelly like material in that contains the organelles is called the cytoplasm
Called the cytoplasm. Without the organelles and just being liquid it is called the cytosol.
This substance is called the cytosol and all the jelly like substance and the organelles are called the cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm
I think its nucleoplasm
The jelly-like material within the nucleus is called the nucleoplasm.
Cytoplasm (cytosol)= the jelly-fluid(70%) that holds the cellular organelles and occupies the space between the nucleus and cell membrane.
Cytoplasm is the jellylike material found within the cell membrane. This substance, which is made mostly of water, protects the organelles inside the cell, such as the Golgi body/apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus.
Plasma Membrane (the skin)