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Q: Which substances dissolved in the cytoplasm of an ameba enable it to carry on life-sustaining activities?
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What tissue is responsible for conducting dissolved food substances?

the thing that is responsible for conducting dissolved food substances is dissolved minerals in the water are deposited within the cells of these parts.


What does universal solvent in science mean?

in everyday life many substances are dissolved in water or they can be dissolved in it.for this reason water is called a universal solvent.


What does solution mean in science?

Solution is a term in science referring to a mixture of two or more substances in which one substance has been dissolved into the other. The substance doing the dissolving is called a solvent while the substance dissolved is a solute.


Water samples that contain dissolved substances are known as A. heterogeneous mixtures B. chemical mixtures. C. solutions D. suspensions?

Solutions


How do you describe the cytoplasm?

The cytoplasm is the part of a cell that is enclosed within the plasma membrane. In eukaryotic cells the cytoplasm contains organelles, such as mitochondria, that are filled with liquid kept separate from the rest of the cytoplasm by biological membranes. The cytoplasm is the site where most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways, and processes such as cell division. The part of the cytoplasm that is not held within organelles is called the cytosol. The cytosol is a complex mixture of cytoskeleton filaments, dissolved molecules, and water that fills much of the volume of a cell. The cytosol is a gel, with a network of fibers dispersed through water. Due to this network of pores and high concentrations of dissolved macromolecules, such as proteins, an effect called macromolecular crowding occurs and the cytosol does not act as an ideal solution. This crowding effect alters how the components of the cytosol interact with each other.

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What is the chemical formula of cytoplasm?

Cytoplasm contains dissolved substances, enzymes, and cell organelles, but most of all water.


Is cytoplasm inside neucleus?

No, cytoplasm is the jelly like liquid inside the cell made up of dissolved substances,enzymes and separating the cells organelles and structures. It is not associated inside any other part of the cell. I hope this helped:)


What is the fluid part of a cell which contains dissolved nutrients?

cytoplasm


What and dissolved substances leave the arteriole end of a capillart due to what?

Oxygen and dissolved substances leave the ateriole end of a capillary.


What tissue is responsible for conducting dissolved food substances?

the thing that is responsible for conducting dissolved food substances is dissolved minerals in the water are deposited within the cells of these parts.


What are the substances that are transported in the blood?

plasma contains dissolved substances such as proteins,digested food,common salt,waste products and hormones. It transport all these dissolved substances


Dissolved substances in inland water?

salt is one of the dissolved substances in inland waters... well in outland,, I'm not really sure!!


Why can't you just evaporate a liquid to find out what substances were dissolved in it?

Because many substances can be dissolved in liquids ! To identify these substances a detailed chemical analysis of the residues after evaporation is necessary.


What holds organelles and contains dissolved chemicals the cell needs?

Cytoplasm


Is the substances that is dissolved another substance?

a solvent


What is a substance into which another substances can be dissolved?

solvent


What is the substance of the cytoplasm?

The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that is 70-90% water. It has three components; the cytosol, the organelles and the inclusions. The main part of the cytoplasm, which is found outside the organelles, is known as the cytosol. This is made up of cytoskeleton filaments, dissolved molecules, and water. The organelles are suspended in the cytosol and include the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes. The inclusions are small particles of insoluble substances, such as crystals of calcium oxalate.