It is usually called cytoplasm but some do call it neuroplasm.
perikaryon.
perikaryon
The nucleus as a whole is not separated from the cytoplasm, which surrounds it. However, the contents of the nucleus (DNA and assorted proteins) is separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane (a.k.a the nuclear envelope), which is the outer portion of the nucleus.
Cytoplasm
Nuclear membrane is a thin membrane surrounds and protects the nucleus.
Several dendrites and one axon
No they are not in the nucleus. They are in the cytoplasm.
it surrounds the nucleus.
Cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus in each cell.
The nucleus as a whole is not separated from the cytoplasm, which surrounds it. However, the contents of the nucleus (DNA and assorted proteins) is separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane (a.k.a the nuclear envelope), which is the outer portion of the nucleus.
Cytoplasm
The nucleus of a cell is surrounded by the nuclear envelope, which is the semipermeable membrane around the nucleus. The organelle that surrounds the nucleus is the cytoplasm.
The nucleus of a cell is found in the center, not to be confused with the nucleolus, which is inside of that. The cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus and is the fluid that contains the different ribosomes, etc.
Cyton has a large,central nucleus surrouded by the cytoplasm.
Nuclear envelope is found. It surrounds the nucleus
Nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus and separates its contents from cytoplasm.
If you're asking what cytoplasm is than I can help. Cytoplasm is the jellylike substance in a cell. It surrounds the nucleus and vacuoles. It doesn't do much!It's like water. Water just surrounds land and sea creatures, that's all cytoplasm does!
The nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus, if that's what you're asking.
The protoplasm refers to all of the matter within the walls of the cell, such as the cytoplasm, nucleus and various organelles. All the protoplasm inside a cell that surrounds the nucleus is called the cytoplasm.