Cytoplasm.
The internal fluid found in all cells is called cytoplasm. It is a jelly-like substance that contains nutrients, salts, and organelles required for cellular processes.
No, interstitial fluid is not part of a cell. It is the fluid found in the spaces between cells in tissues. It provides a medium for the exchange of nutrients, wastes, and other substances between blood vessels and cells.
Yes, cytosol is found in animal cells. It is a semi-fluid substance that makes up the majority of the cell's intracellular fluid and is where many cellular processes take place.
The part of the human body that is not a part of a cell is the extracellular environment which includes interstitial fluid, lymph, plasma, and cerebrospinal fluid. This in turn may contain other substances depending on which part of the body they are located. For example, connective tissues in the body rely on the extracellular matrix which gives them their properties. The most apparent one is the extracellular matrix that is mostly made of calcium and can be found as the hard parts of bone.
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm is the inner part of the cell or its the contents of the cell, which is surrounded by plasma membrane. While extracellular fluid is the fluid located outside of the cells and divided into 1.plasma in the blood vessel. 2.interstitial fluid between the cells.
Vacuole is found in the cytoplasm of the cell.
It is found anywhere IN the cell wall of a plant cell. It is the part of the cell that does "Photosynthesis."
A Lysosome is not a cell. It is found in the organelle, which is part of the cell. Organelles are found in the eukaryotic cell, not the prokaryotic. So the lyosome is part of the eukaryotic cell.
cell wall.
Mitochondria are organelles found in the cell cytoplasm.
the chlorophil, or chloroplast cell