What is the material inside the cell membrane called?

What is the material inside the cell membrane called?

  • Correct Answer: cytoplasm
  • chloroplasm
  • mucus
  • cerebellum

Explanation: Cytoplasm is the material inside the cell membrane. It includes a watery substance called cytosol. Besides water, cytosol contains enzymes and other substances. Cytoplasm also includes other cell structures suspended in the cytosol.

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