The Gelatin-like flows throughout a cell are known as cytoplasm. This semi-fluid substance fills the cell and contains various organelles, enzymes, and other components necessary for cellular processes. The cytoplasm plays a crucial role in maintaining cell shape and facilitating the movement of materials within the cell.
cytoplasm.
cytoplasm
Cytoplasm.
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cytoplasm that has a gelatin like substance 2/3 of it is water
Cytoplasm
Closed circuit.
the outside would be called a capsule and the inside would be cytoplasm, in which all reactions in the cell occure
a conductor
the gelatinlike filling inside a cell is called the cytoplasm. hope that answers your question.
The term that matches the description provided is "cytoplasm." It is a gel-like substance found within cells that surrounds the organelles and nucleus.
Water flows into a cell in a hypotonic environment because there is a higher concentration of solutes inside the cell than outside. This creates a concentration gradient that drives water into the cell through osmosis in an attempt to balance the concentrations on both sides of the cell membrane.