Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cytosol
Noun
/ˈsaɪtəˌsɒl/

Definition
The fluid component of the cytoplasm in which organelles, molecules, and other cell structures are suspended.

Examples
- In eukaryotic cells, the cytosol is the site of many metabolic pathways.
- The concentration of proteins in the cytosol can influence the functionality of the cell.
- Researchers study the cytosol to understand the mechanisms of cellular signaling.

Meaning
Cytosol refers to the aqueous part of the cytoplasm, excluding organelles and other insoluble complexes. It plays a crucial role in cellular processes, providing a medium for biochemical reactions.

Synonyms
- Intracellular fluid
- Cytoplasm (excluding organelles)
- Cell sap