sitoplazmas
Sitoplazmas, known as the cytoplasm, is the material inside a cell bounded by the plasma membrane, excluding the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotes there is no defined nucleus, so the cytoplasm encompasses all the interior contents of the cell, including the region where the genetic material resides (the nucleoid).
The cytoplasm consists of the cytosol, a jelly-like fluid that suspends organelles, enzymes, nutrients, and ions,
Functions of the cytoplasm are diverse. It is the site of many metabolic pathways, including glycolysis and
The cytoplasm is a dynamic and crowded, yet organized, space. Its composition and behavior can vary among