Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm is the viscid, semifluid matter contained within the
plasma membrane of a
biological cell. In contrast to the
protoplasm, however, the cytoplasm does not include the
cell nucleus. The watery or
aqueous component of the cytoplasm is the
cytosol, which includes
ions and soluble
macromolecules, for example
enzymes. The insoluble constituents of the cytoplasm include the
organelles and the
cytoskeleton, which gives to the cytoplasm a
gel-like structure and consistency. While all cells possess a cytoplasm, cells from the different
biological domains and
kingdoms can differ widely in the characteristics of their cytoplasms.
See also : microtubules, vesicle