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What is the space between the nucleus and cell membrane called?

It's called the cytoplasm, and it consists of a gel like substance with lots of proteins, enzymes, and organelles. If you want the whole nucleus itself, it consists of the nucleolus, nuclear membrane, and nuclear cytoplasm.


Do the nucleus control osmosis?

No, the nucleus does not control osmosis. Osmosis is a passive process that involves the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This process is driven by the concentration gradient and does not require active control by the nucleus.


What is passage of a solvent through semi permeable membrane called?

The passage of a solvent through a semi-permeable membrane is called osmosis. Osmosis occurs when there is a difference in solute concentration between the two sides of the membrane, causing the solvent to move from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration in order to equalize the concentrations.


What process is called in which water moves between the intracellular and extracellular compartments?

The process is called osmosis. It involves the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration, in order to equalize the concentration of solutes on both sides of the membrane.


What three structures does every cell have?

~ cell membrane ~ ribosomes ~ cytoplasm ~ DNA Not all cells have a nucleus. prokaryote cells do not have a nucleous. A way to remember this is "Pro-No," "pro" short for prokaryote and no as in "no" nucleus Example: animals and plants eukaryote cells have a nucleus. Example: bacteria bacteria is not a eukaryote cell. and DNA is in all cells

Related Questions

The area that includes everything between the cell membrane and the nucleus of a cell is called the .?

The cytoplasm.


Area between cell membrane and nucleus?

Cytoplasm


What is the name of the area between the nucleus and membrane?

Cytoplasm


What is the space between the nucleus and cell membrane called?

It's called the cytoplasm, and it consists of a gel like substance with lots of proteins, enzymes, and organelles. If you want the whole nucleus itself, it consists of the nucleolus, nuclear membrane, and nuclear cytoplasm.


The area of the cell between the plasma membrane and nucleus where chemicla reactions occur is the?

cytoplasm


What is the area between the nucleus and the plasma membrane that is filled with fluid-like gel?

Cytoplasm


The area that includes everything between the cell membrane and the nucleus of a cell is called the?

This jelly-like substance is called the cytoplasm.


What is the area between the nucleus and the cell wall called?

Cytoplasm.


What is the area between the nucleus and the cell membrance called?

Protoplasm Edited answer: Cytoplasm


What is area between the cell membrane?

The area between the cell membrane (plasma membrane) and the nucleus is known as the cytoplasm. It is a gel-like substance that contains organelles, such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, and where many cellular processes occur. The cytoplasm also contains the cytoskeleton, which helps maintain cell shape and allows for intracellular transport.


Does the prokaryote have a nucleus?

No. It has a nucleoid which is an area where genetic material is found. But it is not membrane bound. The word prokaryote means before (pro) the nut (nucleus).


What are cells with no nucleas called?

Prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane bound nucleus. They do have a nuclear area. Additionally, the mature human red blood cell lacks a nucleus. It excruded it's cell upon maturity. This allows it to carry more hemoglobin.

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