All cells are surrounded by some type of body fluid, called extracellular fluid. Extracellular fluids include interstitial fluid (found in tissues), plasma (in blood), lymph (in lymphatic vessels), and cerebrospinal fluid (found around the brain and spinal cord). Cells also contain fluid inside them, called intracellular fluid, also known as cytosol.
Your answer is: Cytosol
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Cytosol, which makes up the cytoplasm.
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It is called the cytosol
NucleoplasmThough nucleoplasm and cytoplasm are both semi-fluid mediums, it is cytoplasm that contains water and various types of molecules suspended or dissolved in the medium. This is according to "Human Biology" by Sylvia S. Mader p.46 sec. 3.2 How Cells Are Organized.
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Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
Cytosol, which makes up the cytoplasm.
The semifluid substance that fills a cell is cytoplasm.
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cytosol
A semifluid is a substance that has a thick consistency between being liquid and solid. In other words, a semifluid has both solid and liquid characteristics.
cytoplasm is liquidthe whole thing is the liquid part!
Cystol
A semifluid substance is matter having a thick consistency between solid and liquid.
It is called the cytosol