The inside of a cell contains: nucleas,cytoplasm,golgi bodies, cell membrane, ilybosome,ribosome,valocule, smooth endoplasmic reticlum, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and of course DNA.
They pretty well pack the inside of the cell.
Cytoplasm
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The inside of the cell is generally hydrophilic, meaning it attracts water. This allows for the dissolution and transport of molecules within the cell. Lipid bilayer membranes separate the inside of the cell from the hydrophobic environment outside.
No, the nucleolus is not a cell inside a cell. It is a structure found within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and is involved in the production of ribosomes.
Inside the molecule that contains cell walls.
In plant cells, which contain cell walls, there is a cell membrane inside the cell wall. Inside the membrane is the cytoplasm which holds all the cell's vital organelles.
It is an organelle inside the cell.
They pretty well pack the inside of the cell.
The barrier between the inside of a cell and its enviorment is a CELL MEMBRANE
It controls what goes in and out of a cell.
it controls the cell
Protein is used inside cells to protect the cell and provide nutrients.
The chloride concentration is higher outside the cell than inside the cell.
A cell nucleus would be smaller than a cell because a cell nucleus is inside the cell, so it has to fit inside.
It is a cell wall. It is on the OUTSIDE of the cell, as opposed to the cell membrane, which is INSIDE the cell. -XOXOXO <3 It is on the OUTSIDE of the cell, as opposed to the cell membrane, which is INSIDE the cell. -XOXOXO <3
Glycogen is stored inside a cell in the form of granules in the cytoplasm.