the outside would be hypertonic.
No, peripheral proteins can face either the extracellular fluid (ECF) or the cytoplasm, depending on their function and interactions within the cell membrane.
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
within the cytoplasm
organelles exist in the cytoplasm.
in the cytoplasm
the opposite of a cytoplasm is idk! will someone please answer this frikken question and get it correct because i need a few answers for my science project!
Cells and intracellular components are not part of the extracellular fluid, as it is found outside of cells within the body. Intracellular fluid would not be considered part of the extracellular fluid.
cytoplasm
The two types of fluid that make up the fluid inside the cell are cytoplasm and extracellular fluid. Cytoplasm is the intracellular fluid that fills the cell's interior and surrounds the organelles, while extracellular fluid is the fluid outside the cell that bathes the cell in its environment.
Cytoplasm and the extracelular matrix hold organells in place within the cells membrane. Cytoplasm contains mostly water, from 80 to 97% in different cells, and the Extracellular matrix is composed of glycoproteins and proteoglycans
The fluid in the cell that holds organelles in place is called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance composed primarily of water, salts, and proteins. It suspends the cell's organelles and allows for their movement and interactions within the cell.
No, peripheral proteins can face either the extracellular fluid (ECF) or the cytoplasm, depending on their function and interactions within the cell membrane.
This cell would be described as hypotonic. That means the higher osmotic pressure is in the cell and it is swollen because water is going down its concentration gradient into the cell and is less concentrated out side the cell.
within the cytoplasm
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
The cytoplasm is the liquid matrix that is present within the cell. The cytoplasm supports the cell organelles and is enclosed within the cell membrane
No. Cytoplasm is the fluid within a cell. Therefore, sperm does contain cytoplasm, but cytoplasm cannot contain sperm.