Cytoplasm, which is made up of cytosol, water, and more.
This jelly like material is called cytoplasm.
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Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles while prokaryotic cells do not. In a prokaryote, the organelles just float around in the cytoplasm like jelly. In a eukaryote, the organelles have membranes and do not just float around.
The cytoplasm
This somewhat jelly like fluid is called the cytosol.With the cytosol and the organelles ( they usually are anchored to some kind of filament or tubule ) together the mix is called the cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm is jelly like because it has to be able to hold all the organelles in place. It must safely contain the organelles when the cells are moving.
Yes , they are both jelly-like substances that hold organelles and organs in place.
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles while prokaryotic cells do not. In a prokaryote, the organelles just float around in the cytoplasm like jelly. In a eukaryote, the organelles have membranes and do not just float around.
cytoplasm
The cytoplasm
This somewhat jelly like fluid is called the cytosol.With the cytosol and the organelles ( they usually are anchored to some kind of filament or tubule ) together the mix is called the cytoplasm.
it keeps organelles moving and it is a jelly-like substance
the cytoplasm is a jelly like substance that protects the organelles in the cell
Plasma Membrane (the skin)
Cytoplasm is jelly like because it has to be able to hold all the organelles in place. It must safely contain the organelles when the cells are moving.
Yes , they are both jelly-like substances that hold organelles and organs in place.
No. In eukaryotes, the cytoplasm is what takes up the space between the nuclear membrane and the cellular membrane. It it the fluid that the organelles 'float' in. In prokaryotes it is the fluid inside the organism, that everything floats in.
the control center of the atom which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls the cell's activities
Cytoplasm is the scientific name for the jelly-like material within cells. It is within this substance that organelles are located.