The gel-like fluid within a cell is called the cytoplasm. It fills the space between the cell membrane and the organelles, providing a medium for chemical reactions to occur. The cytoplasm contains water, salts, and various organic molecules, contributing to the cell's structure and function. It plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular integrity and facilitating movement within the cell.
The changing of the sol and gel phases of the cytoplasmic matrix that results in organelle movement is called cytoplasmic streaming. This process involves the reversible conversion of the cytoplasm from a more fluid-like sol phase to a more gel-like phase, allowing organelles to move along with the flowing cytoplasm.
It is the gel-like fluid that is inside the cell membrane and it holds all the organelles.
No, the chloroplast is the football-shaped green thing. The gel is the cytoplasm.
Chloroplasts are not gel-like liquids; they are complex organelles found in plant cells. Inside chloroplasts, the stroma is a fluid-filled space that contains enzymes, DNA, and ribosomes, and it has a gel-like consistency. This stroma surrounds thylakoids, which are membrane-bound structures where photosynthesis occurs. Thus, while the stroma has a gel-like quality, chloroplasts themselves are structured organelles.
The gel-like substance found in the cytoplasm is called cytosol. It is a transparent, semi-fluid substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles. Cytosol is the site for many cellular activities and processes.
The cytoplasm, which is the gel-like fluid called cytosol inside the cell, suspends the organelles. The cytoskeleton also plays a role in support of organelle structures.
It is not an organelle but the cytoplasm which other cell parts are found. It is sort of like Jello-with bits of fruit in it.
The changing of the sol and gel phases of the cytoplasmic matrix that results in organelle movement is called cytoplasmic streaming. This process involves the reversible conversion of the cytoplasm from a more fluid-like sol phase to a more gel-like phase, allowing organelles to move along with the flowing cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
No, the largest organelle in a cell is usually the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains other organelles.
Cytoplasma is a clear, thick, gel-like fluid
golgi bodies
Cytoplasm
vitreous humor
It is called cytoplasm. It is the matrix
The semi-fluid or gel-like substance in which the nucleus and other organelles are embedded is called cytoplasm. It is a fluid matrix that fills the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus, providing a medium for cellular activities to take place.