intracellular fluid
Cytosol is the fluid portion of the cytoplasm surrounding the organelles. Cytosol does not actually contain organelles.
Yes, glycogenolysis occurs in the cytosol of the cell. It is the breakdown of glycogen to release glucose molecules for energy production. The enzymes responsible for glycogenolysis are found in the cytosol of cells.
in a city the cytosol would be like the YMCA or the local recreation center.
The cytosol, also known as the cytoplasmic matrix, is a jelly-like fluid inside plant cells where various cellular processes take place. It contains organelles like mitochondria and ribosomes, and helps maintain the shape of the cell. Additionally, the cytosol plays a crucial role in facilitating chemical reactions and transporting molecules within the cell.
Cytosol
Cytosol
Cytosol is the fluid portion of the cytoplasm surrounding the organelles. Cytosol does not actually contain organelles.
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Cytosol!!!
Cytosol is the liquid "goo" inside a cell, and I can't think of any (eukaryotic or prokaryotic) that don't have cytosol. So yes, eukaryotic cells do contain cytosol.
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A bi-layered membrane surrounds the cytosol.
Cytosol is cytosol, as mitochondria are mitochondria. It would be confusing in Science if there were synonyms and so Scientists try to use universal names for things. Cytosol is part of the cytoplasm, but this cannot be used as a synonym as cytoplasm contains all cell organelles as well as cytosol.
RNA viruses replicate in the cytosol.
No, cytosol and cytoplasm are not the same. Cytosol is the liquid component of the cytoplasm, which also includes organelles and other structures within a cell.