No,it is found in every cell as it is the main part of a cell according to Cell Theory.
No, an organelle is defined as a structure in a cell suspended in the cytosol.
Cytoplasm is stored in an animal or plant cell and its job is to store nutrition and important chemicals for the cell. The Cytoplasm also provides support for the cell and allows movement in a cell but does not move anything.
Proteins are synthesized in ribosomes, which can be found in the cytosol of a cell. Ribosomes are responsible for translating the genetic information from mRNA into protein molecules.
Hello there! Yes, indeed. All animal cells have a cytoplasm. To be more specific, the jelly-like material in all living cells is called the cytosol or cytoplasmic matrix. Whereas cytoplasm includes the cytoplasmic matrix and all membraned organelles but the nucleus in the cell. Imagine that the cytosol is the jelly and the fruit bits are the organelles suspended in it. Hope this helps 😄
Indeed! After being synthesised in the nucleus, it is transported into the cytoplasm.
they are both.
It is the cytosol.
Diffused everywhere throughout the cytosol.
Cytosol => inside volume of the cell
Cytosol
the cytosol
Cytosol is the liquid "goo" inside a cell, and I can't think of any (eukaryotic or prokaryotic) that don't have cytosol. So yes, eukaryotic cells do contain cytosol.
Yes, glycogenolysis occurs in the cytosol of the cell. It is the breakdown of glycogen to release glucose molecules for energy production. The enzymes responsible for glycogenolysis are found in the cytosol of cells.
They have plasma membrane as boundary. Cytosol comprise of cytoplasm and nucleus. Cell organelles such as ER, mitochondira, Golgi bodies are found in cytoplasm. Genetic material or DNA are in the nucleus.
There is nothing found for cytoplaam. There is cytoplasm contains cytosol in the cell membrane.
Cytosol is the mixture of water and other molecules found inside the cell.
The chloroplast is an organelle found in animal cells and photosynthetic bacteria. Cytoplasm is the contents of the plant cell, including the nucleus, but excludes the cytosol, the organelles and other liquids