How cytoplasm “feels” to a cell's components
cytoplasm cell-biologywhat-is-cytoplasm Talk Overview: Margaret Gardel As objects reach closer to the cell size and move across longer distances, they are predicted to drag and shear large portions of the cytoplasm fluid
Cytoplasm is the fluid environment in which the cell's metabolism takes place Cytoplasm is a gel-like The cytoplasm is the protoplasm of a cell exclusive of that of the nucleus; it consists of a continuous aqueous solution and the organelles and
cytoplasm since it contains a high concentration of a highly diverse protein population Phase separation would impose on cytoplasm an organization As objects reach closer to the cell size and move across longer distances, they are predicted to drag and shear large portions of the cytoplasm fluid