The cell membrane is a selectively permeable membrane that will only let water and solutes across it. The cell membrane freely allows pretty much everything to pass across it, meaning that things unable to pass the membrane back up and push it away from the cell wall.
Therefore the gap is filled with the SUGAR SOLUTION that is surrounding the cell.
It is salt and other substances like amino acids, mineral salts and glucose. Hope this helps you (:
The concentrated solution outside passes freely through the permeable cell wall.
the space between the cell wall and plasma membrane in a plasmolysed cell is filled with hypertonic solution....
That space is called as sub arachnoid space. It is filled with cerebrospinal fluid.
The brain (cerebro-) and the spinal cord (-spinal) are both surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid. It fills the space between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater. The CSF is a colorless liquid that is secreted from the blood into the lateral ventricles of the brain and functions to maintain pressure within the brain and spinal cord.
It is the extra-Cellular matrix - opposite of the intra-membrane space, the Cytoplasm.
The spaces between cells are pores or air spaces. These spaces are scientifically called intercellular or extracellular spaces or material.
The substance of the body of a cell, as distinguished from the karyoplasma, or substance of the nucleus.
cytoplasm
There is nothing that fills the space between neutrons and electrons. There may be a couple of other particles, but they do not come close to filling the space.
Cytoplasm is the fluid substance that fills the space between the cell membrane and the cellular organelles. The cytoplasm contains enzymes that control chemical reactions inside cells.
cytoplasm
crystalline lens
The substance in which all of the organelles are suspended is called cytoplasm. It fills the space between cell wall/cell membrane. It is technically an organelle, although it does not have a specific function other than to alllow other organelles (like small vacuoles and lysosomes) to move inside the cell.
a clear gel in the eye that fills the space between the lens and the retina in your eyeball.
spongy pads
Nothing (unless you count electromagnetic and gravitational fields).
Yes.
Pericardial cavity
There is a inner and outer membrane are between an egg shell and the egg white. The membranes are separated by an air cell.