cytoplasm
The jelly-like material between the nucleus and cell membrane is called the cytoplasm. It is a semifluid substance that contains various organelles and is where many cellular processes take place.
No...its a jelly like fluid that controls all movement of the cell.
Jelly-like material in a cell is called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles. It plays a key role in supporting the organelles and facilitating cellular processes.
The cytoplasm is what that substance is called.
Cytoplasm.
Jelly
The jelly-like substance inside a cell is called cytoplasm. It is a thick, semi-fluid material that contains various organelles and is responsible for supporting the cell's structure and functions.
The jelly-like material in which organelles float inside a cell is called cytoplasm. It consists of cytosol, a gel-like substance, along with various organelles and cell structures. Cytoplasm plays a crucial role in maintaining cell shape, facilitating cellular processes, and allowing the movement of materials within the cell.
Cytoplasm is the scientific name for the jelly-like material within cells. It is within this substance that organelles are located.
Cytoplasm
The jelly-like material inside a cell is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance that fills the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing various organelles and cellular components. Cytoplasm plays a crucial role in maintaining the cell's shape, facilitating movement of materials, and supporting biochemical reactions essential for cellular function.
Yes it is, it is mostly jelly like. The cytoplasm is used to keep a cell's organelles in place.