- The
cytoplasm describes all the
material within a
eukaryotic or
prokaryotic cell,
enclosed by the cell membrane,
except for the organelles. The material...
- nuclear–cytoplasmic
ratio (also
variously known as the nucleus:
cytoplasm ratio, nucleus–
cytoplasm ratio, N:C ratio, or N/C) is a
measurement used in cell biology...
- envelope, also
known as the
nuclear membrane. The
nucleoplasm resembles the
cytoplasm of a
eukaryotic cell in that it is a gel-like
substance found within a...
- the
cytoplasm to vacuoles. This
pathway is a
production of
complex molecules resulting in the
digestion of
cytoplasm components. Cell
cytoplasm and vacuoles...
-
structural and
functional unit of all
forms of life.
Every cell
consists of
cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane; many
cells contain organelles, each with a...
- A cyst /sɪst/ is a
closed sac,
having a
distinct envelope and
division compared with the
nearby tissue. Hence, it is a
cluster of
cells that have grouped...
- the fact that this
space is viscous,
compared to the
relatively aqueous cytoplasm. The
mitochondrial matrix contains the
mitochondrial DNA, ribosomes, soluble...
- cell wall, cell membrane,
cytoplasm, nucleus, and a
large vacuole. The
nucleus is
present at the
periphery of the
cytoplasm. The
vacuole is prominent...
-
pockets of
cytoplasm left
behind during the
Schwann cell
myelination process. They are
histological evidence of the
small amount of
cytoplasm that remains...
- polysaccharides, lipids, etc. In some definitions, it is a
general term for the
cytoplasm (e.g., Mohl, 1846), but for others, it also
includes the
nucleoplasm (e...