''Many of the listed organelles are contained within their own membranes, and suspended inside a fluid called cytosole. bcause of its cytosol, the cytoplasm gives the cell volume. Without cytosol, a cell would be a flat and empty membrane. This is also due to the cytoskeleton, a component of the cell structure inside the cytoplasm made up of cytoplasmic filaments that hold the cell's shape together. With the cytosol liquid and the cytoskeleton together, a cell has shape.'' BY C. PARIS
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No, cytoplasm is not a bacteria. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance found within cells that contains various organelles and is essential for cell function. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that have their own cytoplasm but are distinct from eukaryotic cells.
No, cytosol and cytoplasm are not the same. Cytosol is the liquid component of the cytoplasm, which also includes organelles and other structures within a cell.
No. Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make glucose (sugar) for energy, by combining carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and sunlight. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance found within the cell membrane which suspends cell organelles (the organs of a cell) in place.
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.
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yes thats why they have different names.......NO
no it is a flame thats why they have different names stupid
They are doing the same thing your doing wondering the same question... Inless, your talking about their economy and etc. Thats a different story. LOL Go look up something else:)
i don't know and i was wondering the exact same thing! someone please answer this question if you know!
No, cytoplasm and plastid are not the same. Cytoplasm is the fluid inside a cell that contains organelles, while plastids are a specific group of organelles found in plant cells (like chloroplasts). Plastids have their own DNA and are responsible for functions like photosynthesis in plants.
No, cytoplasm is not a bacteria. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance found within cells that contains various organelles and is essential for cell function. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that have their own cytoplasm but are distinct from eukaryotic cells.
Like the same santa thats every are you dumb or something everybody has the same dang santa. What made ask that question thats so stupid.
thats impossible, they are two words to describe the same thing
The muzzle of the gun thats the same thing on any gun to so that would be a good thing to know to.
No, cytosol and cytoplasm are not the same. Cytosol is the liquid component of the cytoplasm, which also includes organelles and other structures within a cell.
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same thing as a meteor. a ball of light thats visible and hits the earth or explodes in mid air