cage
No, cytosol is a component of cytoplasm. Cytoplasm includes all the contents of a cell outside of the nucleus, while cytosol specifically refers to the liquid portion of the cytoplasm.
There are many parts of cells that are outside of the nucleus. There's the cytoplasm and cell wall and membrane. But there are also organelles or little organs that help the cell function, such as, the endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondria, and lysosomes.
cell membrane (cell wall), nucleus, centrosome, protoplasm, and nuclear membrane these are the main parts...as for just 3, i guess you can pick The 3 basic cell parts are: 1. Plasma Membrane- The outer boundary of the cell. It controls what enters and exits the cell. 2. Cytoplasm- Portion of cell outside of the nucleus; is a semi-fluid cytosol with imbedded organelles. 3. A Control Center- Contains the DNA and controlls cell activities. In most cells this is a nucleus but not all.
No - quite the opposite. The nucleus is where almost all of the DNA in a cell is found. Small amounts are also found in some organelles, such as mitochondria - and this is the only form of DNA found outside the nucleus.
A wet cell A cell that contains a solid electrolyte is a dry cell.
The nucleus.
nucleus
nucleus
Cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus in each cell.
cage
cage
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and cell wall
All the parts of the cell outside of the nucleus are found in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and provides a medium for the organelles to carry out their functions.
The cytoplasm.
Nuclear Envelope
No the cell wall is the outside layer of the cell surronding the cell membrane and nucleus.
No, cytosol is a component of cytoplasm. Cytoplasm includes all the contents of a cell outside of the nucleus, while cytosol specifically refers to the liquid portion of the cytoplasm.