This jellylike substance inside the plasma membrane in which all cell organelles are floating is*
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(a) Cytoplasm
(b) Tonoplasm
(c) Karyoplasm
(d) Cell sap
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This jelly-like substance inside the plasma membrane in which all cell organelles are floating is cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm:
- Each cell is filled with a viscous fluid called the cytoplasm, which is encased in the cell membrane.
- It mostly consists of proteins, salts, and water.
- The entirety of the interior and outside of eukaryotic cells, including the nucleus, is contained in the cytoplasm.
- The cytoplasm houses all of the organelles found in eukaryotic cells, including the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria.
- The cytosol is the part of the cytoplasm that is not housed in an organelle.
- Although the cytoplasm may not seem to have any shape or organization, it is quite well-organized.
- The cytoskeleton, a network of protein scaffolds, gives the cytoplasm and the cell its structure.
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