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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-23

What is the region inside the cell except for the nucleus?

Asked by DevinRhoades56

Answer (3)

It is called the cytoplasm. It contains a kind of semi-liquid that contains water, named cytosol!

Answered by killianancelgarnier | 2024-06-10

The region inside a eukaryotic cell excluding the nucleus is called the cytoplasm, consisting of organelles in the gel-like cytosol and various other molecules, where metabolic reactions take place. ;

Answered by EmilyJeanStone | 2024-06-18

The region inside a cell except for the nucleus is called the cytoplasm. It consists of cytosol, organelles, and the cytoskeleton, serving vital functions such as supporting cell structure and facilitating metabolic processes. Understanding the cytoplasm is crucial to understanding cell biology.
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Answered by killianancelgarnier | 2024-12-26