The jelly-like substance in the nucleus is called nucleoplasm, it is similar to the jelly-like substance in the rest of the cell known as cytoplasm. Nucleotides and enzymes are dissolved in in nucleoplasm.
DNA is jelly-like and also found in the nucleus, so I would assume that is what you are referring to
jelly like subtance that surrounds the nucleus?
Jelly like liquid is called Nucleoplasm.
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the answer is Cytoplasm. (:
It is the thing inside of the cell that holds all the organelles together and is a jelly like substance
AnswerThe cytoplasm is the jelly like substance in the plant.
No it is not the correct definition. Cytoplasm is the jelly-like substance which holds the nucleus and the cell membrane in the correct place in the cell.
This jelly-like substance is called the cytoplasm.
cytosol. (cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm)
The cytoplasm has the jelly like substance that is surrounding the nucleus. The jelly like substance is called cytosol.
the answer is Cytoplasm. (:
The jelly-like material within the nucleus is called the nucleoplasm.
Cytoplasm
The plural form of "pulposus" is simply "pulposi."
Cells are made up of protoplasm. It is the living substance. It contains cytoplasm, a jelly like material, and a nucleus. The nucleus controls the working of the whole cell.
the jelly like substance serve the purpose of protecting the eggs and also to keep it together. The jelly like substance also protect the eggs from water.
It is the thing inside of the cell that holds all the organelles together and is a jelly like substance
The palisade cell's nucleus is located in the cytoplasm area. Whilst the nucleus controls what the cell does, the cytoplasm is a jelly-like material or substance where all the chemical reactions occur. The nucleus is surrounded or close to chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll for the process of photosynthesis.
AnswerThe cytoplasm is the jelly like substance in the plant.
It could be one of many things but on the outside it would be the cell wall or all the way on the inside as the nucleus.