Cellular cytoplasm is primarily composed of lipids. The membrane is made up of a double layer of lipids (phospholipids, cholesterol, etc.) within which proteins are embedded.
They are organelles in cells. The cytoplasm is found in all cells, whereas the nucleus is only found in eukaryotic cells (cells that contain membrane-bound organelles). The cytoplasm fills the cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane, this is where many chemical reactions take place. The nucleus in like the control centre of the cell- it contains genetic material and controls what happens in the cell.
Protoplasm
Cytosol, which makes up the cytoplasm.
Cell surface membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus.
the jelly stuff of the cytoplasm is the cytosol
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
Cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is then surrounded by the cell membrane, forming an individual cell.
cytoplasm
Cytosol, which makes up the cytoplasm.
Cell surface membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus.
It helps maintain the cells shape
Cytoplasm - the liquid that makes up most of the cell in which chemical reactions happen. This is mainly water.
About two-thirds of every cell is water.
cytoplasm
The jelly-like cytoplasm fills the cell and supports its structure. It allows the cell to take up 3-dimensional space as the cell's many organelles "float" freely inside it. Cytoplasm acts as a medium for transport of materials inside the cell.It also makes food
Do you mean cytoplasm? Cell cytoplasm is primarily water.
the jelly stuff of the cytoplasm is the cytosol
Cytoplasm is what fills up the cell with its jelly like substance it could be found so it basicly is in the whole cell. Cytoplasm is what fills up the cell with its jelly like substance it could be found so it basicly is in the whole cell.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm