Botanists generally attribute the discovery that plant tissues are made up of cell cytoplasm to Mattias Schleiden back in the 1840s. This cytoplasm is described as a type of jellied or gooey substance that fills up the cell structure to help it hold its shape.
it is a jelly type substants that has menareals in it
I don't get your question but they both are a part of cells.I know cytoplasm is a jelly like fluid in the cells that keeps the cell parts apart
Yes
yes they do
Jelly like cells inside the body are called cytoplasm. This is part of the cell membrane.
it is a jelly type substants that has menareals in it
No...its a jelly like fluid that controls all movement of the cell.
Jelly does not have pork if it is hallal
I don't get your question but they both are a part of cells.I know cytoplasm is a jelly like fluid in the cells that keeps the cell parts apart
Yes
This somewhat jelly like fluid is called the cytosol.With the cytosol and the organelles ( they usually are anchored to some kind of filament or tubule ) together the mix is called the cytoplasm.
it is jelly
Cytoplasm is jelly like because it has to be able to hold all the organelles in place. It must safely contain the organelles when the cells are moving.
Petroleum jelly does not contain latex. When petroleum jelly comes in contact with latex, it will dissolve the material. Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of manufacturing petroleum.
Cytoplasm
yes they do
cytoplasm