frumuefni
Frumuefni, often translated as "cell material" or "cellular substance," refers to the fundamental components and substances that make up a cell. It encompasses both the structural elements and the chemical compounds necessary for cellular life and function. This includes the cell membrane, which encloses the cell, and the cytoplasm, the jelly-like substance filling the cell. Within the cytoplasm are various organelles, each performing specific tasks, and essential molecules like proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
The composition of frumuefni varies depending on the cell type and organism. For instance, bacterial cells