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What is the term for a jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended?

  1. a. Cyclone

  2. b. Decibel

  3. c. Dehydration

  4. d. Cytoplasm

The correct answer is: d. Cytoplasm

The term that describes the jellylike fluid inside the cell where the organelles are suspended is cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a crucial component of the cell, providing a medium where various cellular processes occur, including metabolic reactions. It surrounds the organelles, ensuring that they are held in place and can interact with one another effectively. In biological terms, the cytoplasm consists of cytosol (the liquid part) and the organelles, excluding the nucleus. This substance plays a vital role in maintaining the cell’s shape and facilitating the movement of materials around the cell. The other terms presented do not relate to this definition. For example, a cyclone refers to a weather phenomenon, a decibel is a unit measuring sound intensity, and dehydration describes a state of lacking water, none of which are associated with cellular structure or function.