Cytoplasm

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Used for

cytomatrix, cytosol, ectoplasm, endoplasm, hyaloplasm, intracellular ground substance

Broader Terms

cell component

Narrower Terms

caveola, proteasome

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • htm Structure and Functions Cytoplasm is the watery environment inside the cell.
  • Structure The cytoplasm is a jelly like material that is made up of mostly water.
  • This orientation is particularly common in older regions of the hypha where vacuoles comprise a large proportion of each compartment, and the cytoplasm is between the vacuole and the wall.
  • The protein concentration of a typical cytoplasm is around 20% by weight, with even higher values existing in special cells such as erythrocytes (Table 18-2).
  • Cytoplasm is grayer or muddier; nucleus is even more condensed.

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