
What is the difference between cytosol and cytoplasm?
May 7, 2017 · 13 I've generally seen cytosol defined as the solution inside cells minus the organelles, cytoskeleton, etc and cytoplasm as the cytosol plus the organelles, cytoskeleton, etc. This naturally …
Difference between Cytosol and Cytoplasm - The Student Room
May 13, 2025 · Can anyone help me with this. I understand Cytoplasm is considered to be everything in the cell except the nucleus and the organelles, right? I also read that the ''Cytosol excludes the part …
Cytoplasm vs cytosol - The Student Room
May 13, 2025 · What is the difference between the cytoplasm and the cytosol, or are they just the same thing?
Does the cytoplasm include the organelles? - Biology Stack Exchange
Aug 24, 2021 · The cytoplasm is like the ocean. When you talk about the ocean, do you include the fish? What about islands? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. You could use a cytosol/cytoplasm distinction, …
Are all organelle lumens a reducing environment like the cytosol, or ...
Jun 8, 2021 · The ER is a vastly more common site than the cytosol (which is very rarely the site of disulfide bond formation) because the ER intralumenal environment is more oxidizing than that of the …
Are the cytosol and extracellular fluids electrically neutral?
Membrane potentials are caused by different concentrations of ions on opposite sides of membranes in micro-environments along the membrane. The membrane can be, overall, electrically and chemically …
biochemistry - NADH vs. NADPH: Where is each one used and why that ...
NADPH is found in the cytosol and stroma (chloroplast) of eukaryotes. NADH is more ubiquitous, but mostly found in bacteria and in mitichondria, possibly evidence for the endosymbosis of bacteria in …
cell biology - What is the difference of function between palisade and ...
I was just wondering that, what are the differences between the spongy and palisade mesophyll cells?
Is cell wall and cytoplasm an organelle? - Biology Stack Exchange
May 31, 2016 · The cell wall isn't an organelle (according to VCE biology textbook) and the cytoplasm is not. My guess is that the wall regulates movement (ie, active function), whereas cytoplasm is just a …
What is the consistency of cytosol? - Biology Stack Exchange
Feb 3, 2017 · Cytosol is actually about as viscous as water (i.e. ~1 cP or 1 mPa/s). From the Introduction of Bicknese et al. 1993 In fibroblasts and several types of epithelial cells, fluid-phase …