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Called the cytoplasm. Without the organelles and just being liquid it is called the cytosol.

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Cytoplasm is found between the cell membrane and the nucleus.

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I believe you mean the cytoplasm, it is generally described as a jelly-like substance in which you will find all the cells organelles (in the case of animal cells)

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What is the space between the nucleus and cell membrane called?

It's called the cytoplasm, and it consists of a gel like substance with lots of proteins, enzymes, and organelles. If you want the whole nucleus itself, it consists of the nucleolus, nuclear membrane, and nuclear cytoplasm.


What Is Job Of a nuclear Membrane?

The double membrane of the nucleus enclosing DNA and any other genetic material in a eukaryotic cell is called the nuclear membrane. It separates the DNA from the cytosol. The space between the two membranes is called the perinuclear space and is from 20 to 100 nm wide. The rough endoplasmic reticulum connects with the outer membrane. You can easily see these structures in a raw chicken egg. The nuclear membrane is often referred to as the nuclear envelope.


What is cell cytoplasm?

The substance of the body of a cell, as distinguished from the karyoplasma, or substance of the nucleus.


What is a occupies space between cell membrane and nucleus?

what is nubleus? I guess there's typing error there so I'll take it as nucleus. Pertaining to your question, there are many organelles that occupies the space. Eg.Cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, etc.


How many membrane layers cover the nucleus?

There isn't a specific number of membranes that a eukaryote has, mainly because it is unknown how many organelles are in a cell and how many cells are in an organism. A eukaryotic cell is surrounded by one plasma membrane, but most organelles within the membrane are also covered with membranes, sometimes two in case of mitochondria or chloroplast.

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Does cytoplasm fill the space between the nucleus and the cell membrane?

Yes.


What is the space between the nucleus and cell membrane called?

It's called the cytoplasm, and it consists of a gel like substance with lots of proteins, enzymes, and organelles. If you want the whole nucleus itself, it consists of the nucleolus, nuclear membrane, and nuclear cytoplasm.


Is the cell wall between the cell membrane and the nucleus?

No the cell wall is the outside layer of the cell surronding the cell membrane and nucleus.


What is the importance of a nuclear membrane?

The double membrane of the nucleus enclosing DNA and any other genetic material in a eukaryotic cell is called the nuclear membrane. It separates the DNA from the cytosol. The space between the two membranes is called the perinuclear space and is from 20 to 100 nm wide. The rough endoplasmic reticulum connects with the outer membrane. You can easily see these structures in a raw chicken egg. The nuclear membrane is often referred to as the nuclear envelope.


What Is Job Of a nuclear Membrane?

The double membrane of the nucleus enclosing DNA and any other genetic material in a eukaryotic cell is called the nuclear membrane. It separates the DNA from the cytosol. The space between the two membranes is called the perinuclear space and is from 20 to 100 nm wide. The rough endoplasmic reticulum connects with the outer membrane. You can easily see these structures in a raw chicken egg. The nuclear membrane is often referred to as the nuclear envelope.


What is the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus?

The substance in which all of the organelles are suspended is called cytoplasm. It fills the space between cell wall/cell membrane. It is technically an organelle, although it does not have a specific function other than to alllow other organelles (like small vacuoles and lysosomes) to move inside the cell.


What is cell cytoplasm?

The substance of the body of a cell, as distinguished from the karyoplasma, or substance of the nucleus.


What is the definition for a cell's cytoplasm?

Cytoplasm (cytosol)= the jelly-fluid(70%) that holds the cellular organelles and occupies the space between the nucleus and cell membrane.


What is the difference between bacteria and animal cells?

bacteria are prokaryotic cells, meaning they lack any membrane bound organelle (including a nucleus). Instead of a nucleus, they had a nucleoid space. In the nuceoid space, the DNA is held in little donut shaped rings called plasmids. animal cells are eukaryotic and have distinct membrane bound organelles, such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. Inside the nucleus, the genetic information is held in chromosomes.


What is a occupies space between cell membrane and nucleus?

what is nubleus? I guess there's typing error there so I'll take it as nucleus. Pertaining to your question, there are many organelles that occupies the space. Eg.Cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, etc.


How many membrane layers cover the nucleus?

There isn't a specific number of membranes that a eukaryote has, mainly because it is unknown how many organelles are in a cell and how many cells are in an organism. A eukaryotic cell is surrounded by one plasma membrane, but most organelles within the membrane are also covered with membranes, sometimes two in case of mitochondria or chloroplast.


Distinguish nucleoplasm and cytoplasm?

NUCLEOplasmis the space in the nucleus, a bit like the cytoplasm of the nucleus.and the CYTOplasm is the space in the cell excluding the membrane.