Cytosol, which makes up the cytoplasm.
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Plasmodesmata are junctions in plant cells that connect the cytoplasm of living cells. They are microscopic channels that pass through the cell walls, allowing for communication and transport of materials between adjacent plant cells.
The study of anatomy at the microscopic level is called histology, which is further divided into cytology (the study of individual cells) and histopathology (the study of tissues). Histology involves examining tissues and cells using a microscope to understand their structure and function.
Capillaries have spaces between endothelial cells to allow for the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between the blood and surrounding tissues. This structure, known as intercellular clefts, facilitates the transfer of substances through the capillary wall.
Interstitial fluid
What is outside the cell
The spaces between cells are called intercellular spaces. These spaces allow for the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between cells. They also provide flexibility and allow for movement within tissues.
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The nonliving material surrounding cells is called the intercellular matrix. The matrix fills the spaces that are between the cells.
The medical term you are looking for is "interstitial." This term describes the space between tissues or cells in the body.
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Interstitial FluidFluid in the spaces between cellsThe fluid located in the space between the cells is known as extracellular fluid.inter cellular fluidThe spaces between cells are pores or air spaces
Extracellular matrix (ECM) fills the space between cells. It is a complex network of proteins and carbohydrates that provides structural support to cells and regulates various cellular functions. The ECM also plays a crucial role in cell signaling and tissue development.
Yes, there are intercellular spaces which are usually used for gas exchange between the cells.
All cells are microscopic.... except for the ones in prisons!