Water
microtubules
Phospholipids are usually found in the cell membrane of a cell (hence the alternate name for a cell membrane being the phospholipid bilayer).
The centrioles are the cell organelle that are found in animal cells but not in plant cells.
The main component of cell membranes are made up of phospholipids. In fact, another name for the cell membrane is the phospholipid bilayer.
Ectoplasm is a thin, watery cytoplasm near the plasma membrane of some cells and Endoplasm is a dense cytoplasm found in the interior of many cells
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasmic Matrix
Yes, that's correct. The cytoplasm is the semifluid substance found inside the cell that contains organelles, proteins, and other cellular structures. It plays a crucial role in various cellular processes such as metabolism and transportation.
The semifluid medium within a cell is called cytoplasm. It consists of water, salts, and organic molecules, and it houses the organelles of the cell. Cytoplasm plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, such as metabolism and transport.
No, not all cell organelles contain a crista and a matrix. Cristae and matrix are typically found in mitochondria, which are known as the powerhouse of the cell. Other organelles, like the nucleus, lysosomes, and Golgi apparatus, do not have cristae or matrix.
Organelles are embedded in the cytoplasm of a cell. They are suspended in the jelly-like substance called cytosol, which fills the interior of the cell and surrounds the organelles.
This is plasma membrane or cell membrane. It is interior to cell wall in plant cell.
No, the majority of a cell's interior is not made up of ribosomes. Ribosomes are small structures found in the cytoplasm of a cell where protein synthesis occurs. The cell's interior also contains other organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
Body fluids, cellular secretions, and intracellular matrix
3 x 3 matrix
The jellylike matrix for organelles is called the cytoplasm. It is a viscous fluid that fills the interior of a cell, providing a medium for chemical reactions and facilitating the movement of organelles. The cytoplasm contains various components, including water, salts, and organic molecules, which contribute to the cell's overall function and structure. Additionally, it supports and protects the organelles within the cell.
Living-subclasses and subhyla Nonliving- body fluids, cellular secretions, intracellular matrix