Cytoplasm
The concentration of material is greater on the outside of the cell than the inside in a hypertonic solution. In this solution, there is a higher concentration of solutes outside the cell compared to inside, causing water to move out of the cell, leading to cell shrinkage.
every structure inside the cell has a job. There is no structure inside the cell that does not provide something. The vacuole is like a storage area in the cell. The nucleus is like the brain of the cell. It holds the DNA.
The term defined as all the living material inside the cell is called cytoplasm. It includes the organelles, cytosol, and other components of the cell that are essential for its growth and function.
protoplasm
Every cell must have a cell membrane, genetic material (DNA or RNA), cytoplasm, and ribosomes. These components are essential for the cell to carry out its functions and maintain its structure.
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Cytoplasm.
cytoplasm that has a gelatin like substance 2/3 of it is water
The term that matches the description provided is "cytoplasm." It is a gel-like substance found within cells that surrounds the organelles and nucleus.
Cytoplasm.
cytoplasm
the outside would be called a capsule and the inside would be cytoplasm, in which all reactions in the cell occure
the gelatinlike filling inside a cell is called the cytoplasm. hope that answers your question.
The cell membrane.
cytoplasm
DNA
cytoplasm:)