The material within a cell, known as cytoplasm, is gelatinous.
The central vacuole stores material within the cell.
Cytoplasm is the scientific name for the jelly-like material within cells. It is within this substance that organelles are located.
vacuole
Cytoplasm
There is no specific term for living material within a cell that is confined to the nucleus. The nucleus does, however contain the DNA that is the blueprint for all protein production in the cell.
The cell's genetic material is stored in the nucleus in the form of DNA. Other types of materials in the cell are stored in various organelles like mitochondria (energy storage), endoplasmic reticulum (protein synthesis), and vacuoles (nutrient storage).
cytoplasm
Closely stacked flattened sacs on plants only
Tonicity
The ER (endoplasmic reticulum), both smooth and rough, move material within the cell
The nucleus is what contains the genetic material of a cell.
cytoplasm