Cytosol is the liquid substance of the cytoplasm, being mostly water with solutes and nutrients. It acts as a cushion for the organelles. The real structure however, is given by the cytoskeleton.
Inclusions are chemical substances whose presence depends on cell type. Mostly, they are stored nutrients or cell products. They include the lipid droplets common in fat cells, glycogen granules abundant in liver and muscle cells, pigments such as melanin seen in skin and hair cells, mucus and other secretory products, and various kinds of crystals.
From: Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Eighth Edition.
the cytosol, the organelles, and inclusions
cytosol, organelles, and inclusions
Inclusion bodies
The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that is 70-90% water. It has three components; the cytosol, the organelles and the inclusions. The main part of the cytoplasm, which is found outside the organelles, is known as the cytosol. This is made up of cytoskeleton filaments, dissolved molecules, and water. The organelles are suspended in the cytosol and include the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes. The inclusions are small particles of insoluble substances, such as crystals of calcium oxalate.
They are suspended in the cytosol which is the liquid portion of the cytoplasm.
the cytosol, the organelles, and inclusions
The cytosol, organelles and inclusions.
cytosol;organelles;and inclusions
cytosol, organelles, and inclusions
Inclusion bodies
The cytoplasm is the fluid in that fills in the space between the cell membrane and the organelles. One of the elements that make up the cytoplasm is cytosol. The cytosol is the place of most metabolism occurs. Metabolic pathways that occur in the cytosol include those such as glycolisis and and protein biosynthesis. The cytosol makes up about 70% of the volume of a cell. The cytoplasm also contains inclusions (cytoplasmic inclusions) which are small particles, such as small quantities starch and glycogen, that are suspended in the cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that is 70-90% water. It has three components; the cytosol, the organelles and the inclusions. The main part of the cytoplasm, which is found outside the organelles, is known as the cytosol. This is made up of cytoskeleton filaments, dissolved molecules, and water. The organelles are suspended in the cytosol and include the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes. The inclusions are small particles of insoluble substances, such as crystals of calcium oxalate.
Semifuild portion of cytoplasm in which organelles and inclusions are suspended and suspended and solutes are dissolved . Also called intracellular fluid
- Plasma/Cell Membrane - Cytoplasm/cytosol - Nucleus and Cell Organelles - Cell inclusions (vacuoles, etc.)
Cytosol!!!
inclusions
The cytoplasm is the cytosol and all the organelles (minus the nucleus) in the cell. Its main function is suspension of the organelles, their nutrients, and products.