All cells have a jellylike substance in which subcellular components are suspended. what is that substance?

All cells have a jellylike substance in which subcellular components are suspended. what is that substance?

  • Correct Answer: cortisol
  • glycerol
  • plasma
  • cytosol

Explanation:

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