A cell is filled with cytoplasm that surrounds the cell nucleus. The cytoplasm is protected and kept in by the cell membrane. The cytoplasm creates chemical reactions that keep the cell alive.
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.
it is the filling of the cell
Yes, the cytoplasm can be seen in a light microscope as it appears as a dense, granular material filling the interior of a cell. It is not visible when cells are stained properly.
chromosomes are the DNA material of cell
The hereditary material of the cell is the DNA.
a cell's hereditary material is DNA
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The cell membrane.
Extracellular material is found outside of the cell.
The hereditary material in a cell is deoxyribnucleaic acid (DNA).
after filling it with some material it can put as a showpiece
Large materials enter cell when the cell wraps itself around the material it wants inside of it. The cell then slowly begins to enclose the material until it is encased by it. The cell membrane that is facing the material that is encased by the cell then begins to dissolve until finally the material is fully integrated into the cell.