Which homogeneous generally clear jelly-like material that fills cells and serves as the broth of cellular soup?
The homogeneous, generally clear jelly-like material that fills cells and serves as the "broth of cellular soup" is called cytoplasm.
Here's a breakdown of why cytoplasm is the answer:
* Homogeneous: Cytoplasm is a mixture of various components, but it appears fairly uniform throughout the cell.
* Jelly-like: The consistency of cytoplasm is similar to a gel, meaning it's fluid but has some structural integrity.
* Fills cells: Cytoplasm occupies the space within the cell membrane, excluding the nucleus.
* "Broth of cellular soup": This is a great analogy! Cytoplasm is the medium in which all the other cellular components (organelles, proteins, etc.) are suspended and interact.
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