The fluid inside a cell is called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that contains various organelles and serves as the medium for cellular processes to occur.
cytoplasm.
cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
The clear jellylike material in cells is called cytoplasm. It contains various organelles and provides a medium for metabolic reactions to occur within the cell. Cytoplasm plays a crucial role in supporting the structure and function of the cell.
The individual sacs formed by the inner membrane of a mitochondrion are called cristae. These structures help increase the surface area inside the mitochondria for energy production processes like cellular respiration.
vacuoles
they are called lysosomes
The Cytoplasm is located in the "empty space" around the cell.
The Golgi apparatus is located near the cell nucleus in the cell's cytoplasm. It consists of a series of flattened, membrane-bound sacs called cisternae.
Egg sacs for sharks are called well, egg sacs. However, baby sharks that come OUT of the egg sacs are called pups. Is that what you were trying to ask? If not, I hope I answered your question well enough.
The vacuole is a cellular organelle that can contain fluid or be empty depending on the cell's needs. It is a storage structure in plant and fungal cells that can hold water, nutrients, or waste products.
In a cell the empty space is filled with a gel like substance called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm holds all things within a cell. ^CELL If the space is empty, then it's called Empty Space. Space around the nucleus where electrons move is called Electron Cloud.
The cytoplasm could be called the inside of a factory. Cytoplasm is the inside of a cell. The cytoplasm could be called the inside of a factory. Cytoplasm is the inside of a cell.
Golgi Apparatus
Golgi apparatus
The fluid inside a cell is called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that contains various organelles and serves as the medium for cellular processes to occur.
Also called a Golgi Apparatus, Golgi Body or dictyosome. A special set of membranous sacs, which collects, modifies and distributes the substances made by the ER (e.g. proteins). The substances fill the sacs, which gradually swell up at their outside edges until pieces "pinch off". These pieces, called vesicles then travel out of the cell via the cytoplasm and cell membrane.