cytoplasm
The clear jellylike substance is called cytoplasm, and the cell containing the organelles is known as the nucleus. The cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus and is where most cellular activities take place.
The jellylike substance you are referring to is called cytoplasm. It is where cell organelles are suspended and where many cellular processes take place.
Cytoplasm
A jellylike substance is a material that has a semi-solid, gelatinous consistency. It is commonly composed of water, polysaccharides, and sometimes other molecules. Examples include gelatin, agar, and pectin.
The cytoplasm is the cellular material outside the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. It consists of the cytosol and various organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. It is where many cellular processes, such as protein synthesis and metabolism, take place.
The jelly-like material within the nucleus is called the nucleoplasm.
cytoplasm
it is called a cytosol
nucleus
Cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus in each cell.
nucleoplasm
The clear jellylike substance is called cytoplasm, and the cell containing the organelles is known as the nucleus. The cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus and is where most cellular activities take place.
cytoplasm
Yes
The floaters are usually fragments of protein in the vitreous
Jellylike mass.
The Cytoplasm