tsütoplasma
Tsütoplasma, or cytoplasm, is the jelly-like substance inside a cell that lies between the plasma membrane and the nucleus. It includes the cytosol, a viscous aqueous solution of water, ions, nutrients, and enzymes, as well as the organelles suspended within it and the cytoskeleton that provides structure and enables movement.
The cytoplasm's components play distinct roles. The cytosol hosts many metabolic pathways, such as glycolysis, and
Functions of tsütoplasma extend beyond metabolism. It serves as a workspace where enzymes interact, products are
Distinctions are important for context. In eukaryotes, the cytoplasm encompasses the cytosol plus organelles but excludes