The nuclear membrane which surrounds the nucleus.
No, the cytoplasm is the cell contents between the membrane and the nucleus; organelles and liquid. The cytoskeleton is a frame work and also an internal highway of the cell that is made of microtubules.
cytoplasm
between which parts? might be cytoplasm?
The material between the cell membrane and nucleus is the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm contains many organelles, the cytoplasme is a jellylike fluid that is constanly moving.
Cytoplasm is the area between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane.
The Cell Membrane separates the cell from its environment and prevents its contents from mixing with the outside solution.
Cytoplasm
cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
No, the cytoplasm is the cell contents between the membrane and the nucleus; organelles and liquid. The cytoskeleton is a frame work and also an internal highway of the cell that is made of microtubules.
cytoplasm
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called the CYTOPLASM
between which parts? might be cytoplasm?
The material between the cell membrane and nucleus is the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm contains many organelles, the cytoplasme is a jellylike fluid that is constanly moving.
No. A membrane will be anything that serves as a physical boundary between one thing and another. For example, the cell membrane separates the cytoplasm and its environment. The nuclear membrane separates everything inside it (DNA, nucleolus, etc.) from the cytoplasm. Usually, in biology, a "sac" of molecules is called a vesicle or vacuole.
Cytoplasm is the area between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane.
cytoplasm
That'd be the nuclear membrane, I believe.