It is an aqueous solution called cytoplasm.
Gelatinous cells.
The clear jellylike substance is called cytoplasm, and the cell containing the organelles is known as the nucleus. The cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus and is where most cellular activities take place.
The jellylike substance within a cell is called cytoplasm. It is a semi-fluid, gel-like material that fills the interior of cells and surrounds organelles. Cytoplasm plays a role in supporting and protecting cellular structures, as well as facilitating intracellular transport and chemical reactions.
A jellylike substance is a material that has a semi-solid, gelatinous consistency. It is commonly composed of water, polysaccharides, and sometimes other molecules. Examples include gelatin, agar, and pectin.
This is the cytoplasm.
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The phylum Cnidaria is comprised of animals that are radially symmetrical and have a jellylike material, called mesoglea, between two layers of cells.
Gelatinous cells.
Connective tissue contains jellylike intercellular material called the extracellular matrix, which provides support and connects cells together. Examples of connective tissue include cartilage, bone, and adipose tissue.
You might be referring to the colloid in the cell called cytoplasm. This is what suspends the organelles in the cell and also contains water.
The clear jellylike substance is called cytoplasm, and the cell containing the organelles is known as the nucleus. The cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus and is where most cellular activities take place.
cytoplasm
cytoplasm
cytoplasm
jellylike substance inside cells that contains molecules and in some cells organelles
The floaters are usually fragments of protein in the vitreous
Jellylike mass.