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Cytosol < | Cytosol <ref>pp696-697,Alberts B. et al, Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition,2008</ref> is the [[Aqueous|aqueous]] fluid in [[Cell|cells]] (intracellular fluid), occupied more than half of the total volume of a cell. Cytosol is the site for [[Metabolic processes|metabolic processes]] such as [[Glycolysis|glycolysis]] occur; in [[Prokaryote|prokaryote]] cell all of the metabolic processes carry out there. Cytosol contains varying concentrations of [[Ions|ions]], small [[Molecule|molecules]] and [[Macromolecules|macromolecules]]. Cytosol is a part of cytoplasm without any [[organelles|organelles]] in the cell.<br> | ||
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Cytosol [1] is the aqueous fluid in cells (intracellular fluid), occupied more than half of the total volume of a cell. Cytosol is the site for metabolic processes such as glycolysis occur; in prokaryote cell all of the metabolic processes carry out there. Cytosol contains varying concentrations of ions, small molecules and macromolecules. Cytosol is a part of cytoplasm without any organelles in the cell.
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- ↑ pp696-697,Alberts B. et al, Molecular Biology of the cell 5th edition,2008