The shrinkage of cytoplasm within an animal cell is known as crenation.
Plasmolysis
Plasmolysis
Cytoplasm functions as a "molecular soup" that holds together all of the cell's organelles, and divides the organelles within the cell. Cytoplasm is thought to be the "home"of the cytoskeleton; the cytoskeleton provides movement of the cell as well as its shape through the "cytoplasmic streaming", when the cytoskeleton moves to push the cell membrane it is then when the cytoplasm moves and fills the empty space. Proteins that occur in the cytoskeleton help to keep the shape of the cell, for the proteins are known to be used for "intracellular support". Also,cytoplasm contains nutrients that have been dissolved and it help for the dissolving of the waste products. Within the cytoplasm there are also "microtubules" which function as cell dividers, they are known for "temporary scaffolding"-for the other organelles.Actin Filaments are also rfound in cytoplasm and they also contribute to cell division as well as cell motility. Furthermore, the cytoplasm is composed of components that benefit the cell and keep the organelles separate from one another. hows that?
it is called Diffusion o Osmosis?
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Chromosomes are found within the headquarters or prime component of the cell known as the nucleus. It is surrounded by a viscous (thick like) fluid known as the nucleoplasm. Chromosomes are NOT located within the cells cytoplasm where other cellular organelles normally reside eg. Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria etc. However, in single celled bacteria there is no nucleus, just the genetic material (the chromosomes) suspended in cytoplasm. Genetic material is also found in mitochondria and chloroplasts and both these organelles are present in the cytoplasm.
the control center of the atom which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls the cell's activities
The material within a cell, known as cytoplasm, is gelatinous.
It is known as the Cytoplasm.
Structures within the cytoplasms are known as organelles.
Yes, all organelles, including the nucleus, of a eukaryotic cell are contained within the cell's cytoplasm. However, the nucleus also contains its own cytoplasm, known as the nucleoplasm, which is different in composition from the cellular cytoplasm.
The loss of water results in reduction of volume of concrete this is known as shrinkage of concrete.Prevention of shrinkage in concrete:Low moisture contentSize of aggregates used.
This is likely the cytoplasm. It is the substance that the organelles are suspended within.
Organelle known as mitochondria, and in minute amount within the cytoplasm.
Vacuoles are an element within all plant and animal cells. They are cucumber shaped and filled with an important liquid known as cytoplasm.
Diffusion is known from immemorial times; laws for diffusion were elaborated by Adolf Eugen Fick.
Cytoplasm functions as a "molecular soup" that holds together all of the cell's organelles, and divides the organelles within the cell. Cytoplasm is thought to be the "home"of the cytoskeleton; the cytoskeleton provides movement of the cell as well as its shape through the "cytoplasmic streaming", when the cytoskeleton moves to push the cell membrane it is then when the cytoplasm moves and fills the empty space. Proteins that occur in the cytoskeleton help to keep the shape of the cell, for the proteins are known to be used for "intracellular support". Also,cytoplasm contains nutrients that have been dissolved and it help for the dissolving of the waste products. Within the cytoplasm there are also "microtubules" which function as cell dividers, they are known for "temporary scaffolding"-for the other organelles.Actin Filaments are also rfound in cytoplasm and they also contribute to cell division as well as cell motility. Furthermore, the cytoplasm is composed of components that benefit the cell and keep the organelles separate from one another. hows that?
It is called Cytoplasm and actually is found throughout the cell
diffusion