Outside the nucleus but still inside of the plasma membrane, there's a fluid called cytoplasm. Cytosol is the fluid part of cytoplasm and it contains organelles. Nucleoplasm is the fluid inside nucleus that stores chromatic.
In cell structure there used to be two types of fluid within. There is cytoplasm or cytosol, the fluid within the cell and nucleoplasm, the fluid within the nucleus.
Cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is then surrounded by the cell membrane, forming an individual cell.
Chromatin is the combination or complex of DNA and proteins that make up the contents of the nucleus of a cell. It can help guide duplication of chromosomes and it can also help in the production of proteins.
the cytoplasm is the fluid part of a cell. it is enclosed within the cell membrane and wall(plant cells only). Basically the cytoplasm is the main body of the cell where all the organelles are. it is where all the energy (fat & glucose) and data on what to do/make are transferred from organelle to organelle. It is also where the slicer enzymes fight off Viral RNA.
they can only be used to create types of cells
If the ribosomes make the factory, then the nucleolus consists of the construction workers that make up the factory. If the whole cell is the factory, then the ribosomes are the factory workers, and the nucleolus is the manager in charge of hiring and/or training new workers.
It's the hypertonic solution. It contains a higher osmole concentration than the fluid present inside the cell "the cytosol" ,so the water inside the cells comes out in order to dilute the hyper-tonic solution in an attempt to make a balance between the two sides of the semipermeable membrane ( The cell membrane is a semipermeable membrane that separate the fluid present inside the cell and that outside it).
ribosome help make protein for the cell
In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
The nucleus is the control center of the cell. There are different types of cells, such as blood cells. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems.
In any cell, Ribosomes translate mRNA and make proteins.
No, it is not. An organelle is actually the components that are inside the cell itself. Think of organelles as your organs and yourself as the cell. The organs inside you make up your body. The organelles make up the cells.
Cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is then surrounded by the cell membrane, forming an individual cell.
The carbon dioxide will move in because if the amount of carbon dioxide fluid is greater outside the cell then the carbon dioxide will diffuse in so that the amount of carbon dioxide inside and outside of the cell will be an equillibrium
The cell membrane acts as the walls, floor and ceiling or covering that surrounds the cell and determines what is "inside" the cell and what is "outside". It is made of a lipid bilayer (two layers) of lipoproteins (fats+proteins). These are very fluid and to make it steadier cholesterol molecules are imbedded in it. There are also proteins in the membrane that acts as doors or windows. They allow some things in and out.
Cell membranes are made up of proteins called PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER It has phosphate molecules attached to the proteins There is also CHOLESTEROL in the cell membrane to make it more fluid
Nothing reproduces inside a virus. It has to latch on the a host cell and insert its' DNA or RNA and then make the host cell reproduce virus particles.
Chromatin is the combination or complex of DNA and proteins that make up the contents of the nucleus of a cell. It can help guide duplication of chromosomes and it can also help in the production of proteins.