citoplazmájába
Citoplazmájába is a Hungarian term that translates to "into the cytoplasm" in English. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the organelles. It is enclosed by the cell membrane and, in eukaryotic cells, by the nuclear envelope as well. The cytoplasm is primarily composed of water, salts, and organic molecules. Within the cytoplasm, various cellular processes take place, including glycolysis, protein synthesis, and the transport of materials. Many essential enzymes are dissolved in the cytoplasm. The term "citoplazmájába" specifically refers to the movement or incorporation of something into this cellular compartment. For example, a molecule might be transported into the cytoplasm of a cell, or a substance might be injected into the cytoplasm. Understanding the cytoplasm and processes that occur within it is fundamental to cell biology.