cytosol or cytoplasm
The semi-transparent fluid that suspends organelles in a cell is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance composed of water, salts, and organic molecules like proteins. Cytoplasm provides a medium for organelles to carry out their functions within the cell.
The Cytoplasm (cytosol)
No, different parts of the cell may take up stains differently based on their composition and function. Some parts may have a higher affinity for certain dyes, resulting in differential staining patterns that allow for the visualization of specific structures within the cell.
An animal cell consists of a cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, ribosomes, and cytoskeleton. Each part plays a specific role in the functioning and survival of the cell.
The part of the cell brakes down food and old cell parts is call lysosome...
Cytoplasm!
It suspends organelles within a cell
It suspends organelles within a cell
Mesentery
No, cytoplasm does not specifically control what other parts of the cell do. It acts more as a medium that suspends the organelles and facilitates various cellular processes by providing a platform for chemical reactions to occur. The nucleus is typically responsible for controlling the activities of the cell through its regulation of gene expression.
Nucleus
The semi-transparent fluid that suspends organelles in a cell is called cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance composed of water, salts, and organic molecules like proteins. Cytoplasm provides a medium for organelles to carry out their functions within the cell.
The Cytoplasm (cytosol)
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 Cell Membrane is the part of the cell that makes lipids and carbohydrates. It transports these parts, as well.
The be more specific if is a part off the cell that controls the cell.it is surronding parts in the cell
It is the nucleolus