sytosoli
Sytosoli, commonly spelled cytosol in many languages, refers to the intracellular fluid portion of the cytoplasm. It is the aqueous, gel-like phase that lies between the plasma membrane and the organelles and is distinct from the nuclear compartment. In prokaryotes, the cytosol constitutes the entire interior of the cell, while in eukaryotes it lies outside organelles and membranes, forming the main medium in which many cellular processes occur.
Composition and properties: The cytosol is predominantly water, but it also contains ions, small metabolites, soluble
Functions: A wide range of metabolic pathways take place in the cytosol, including glycolysis in many cells
Relation to other compartments: The cytosol is contained within the cell membrane and is distinct from the
Clinical and research relevance: Alterations in cytosolic composition, viscosity, or enzyme activity can affect cellular metabolism