Simply put it's made of organelles and cytosol (which is the cellular fluid). If you're asking what's cytosol is made of, then it consists mostly of water, dissolved ions, small molecules, and large water-soluble molecules (such as protein).
About 80% of the cytoplasm is H2O. During interphase the extra base pairs needed for DNA replication are found here. Sugar and phosphate are dissolved in the cytoplasm. Other substances include amino acids, nucleic acids, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids, non-organic ions, and very light molecular compounds. The liquid of the cytoplasm is called the cytosol.
Cytoplasm is the gel like substance that is within the cell membrane. It is made up of 80 percent water.
Cytosol, ctoskeleton, networks of membranes and organelles, and ribosomes.
water
It is called the cytoplasm. It is made up of protein
Cytoplasm, which is made up of cytosol, water, and more.
The protoplasm is made up of all the parts of the cell (mitochondria, ribosome, cytoplasm and nucleus) except the cell membrane.
Particles is the best I can come up with! Everything is made up of particles
the jelly stuff of the cytoplasm is the cytosol
its more cells consist of cytoplasm. other way
A cell is made up of chloroplast
Do you mean cytoplasm? Cell cytoplasm is primarily water.
H20
It is called the cytoplasm. It is made up of protein
Cytoplasm, which is made up of cytosol, water, and more.
Cytoplasm
Hyphae are made of membranes and cytoplasm.
Ribosmal compartments are made up in nucleolus.They are joined in cytoplasm.
it is made up of 80% water
Ribosmal compartments are made up in nucleolus.They are joined in cytoplasm.
The protoplasm is made up of all the parts of the cell (mitochondria, ribosome, cytoplasm and nucleus) except the cell membrane.