Yes
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
"Cell soup" refers to the cytosol, which is the gel-like fluid that makes up the majority of a cell's intracellular environment. It contains various molecules such as proteins, ions, and nutrients that are essential for cellular processes to occur.
The fluid inside the cell membrane is called "cytosol." It is the aqueous component of the cytoplasm, where various cellular processes occur and where organelles are suspended. Cytosol plays a crucial role in biochemical reactions and the transport of molecules within the cell.
they are both.
Cytosol
No, an organelle is defined as a structure in a cell suspended in the cytosol.
In the cytosol...the watery part of the cytoplasm.
Glycolysis occurs in Cytosol.
It occurs in the liver.
The cytosol is the liquid inside a cell where most cellular activities occur, while the lumen is the space inside a cellular compartment, such as an organelle, that is separate from the cytosol.
No, cell division technically decreases cell volume. Cells aren't happy if the cytosol to cell membrane ratio is out of whack--as would occur if a cell were to grow too big. Many important cell processes are tethered to the membrane, and many reactions that occur in the cytosol require input signals from membrane-anchored proteins.
The cytosol and organelles together make up the cytoplasm of a cell. The cytosol is the gel-like fluid where organelles are suspended and various cellular processes occur. Organelles are membrane-bound structures with specific functions within the cell.
"Cell soup" refers to the cytosol, which is the gel-like fluid that makes up the majority of a cell's intracellular environment. It contains various molecules such as proteins, ions, and nutrients that are essential for cellular processes to occur.
Cytoplasm is stored in an animal or plant cell and its job is to store nutrition and important chemicals for the cell. The Cytoplasm also provides support for the cell and allows movement in a cell but does not move anything.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol of the cell. This is true for both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.NOTE: The cytoplasm refers to the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus, including the intracellular fluid and organelles. The cytosol, however, refers to just the fluid. Although cytoplasm would probably be accepted as a valid answer, cytosol is the terminology you want to use. It takes place in the mitochondria in both plants, animals and microogranisms.
they are both.
Cytosol - energy production. Cytosol is the gel-like fluid that fills the cell and is where most cellular activities occur. It is not specifically responsible for the production of energy; that function is typically associated with organelles such as mitochondria or chloroplasts.