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cytosol
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cytosol /cy·to·sol/ (sīt´ah-sol) the liquid medium of the cytoplasm, i.e., cytoplasm minus organelles and nonmembranous insoluble components.cytosol´ic
cy·to·sol (st-sôl)
n.
The fluid component of cytoplasm, excluding organelles and the insoluble, usually suspended, cytoplasmic components.

cytosol
[sī′tōsôl]
the liquid medium of the cytoplasm, i.e., cytoplasm minus organelles and nonmembranous insoluble components.

cytosol,
n the totality of the intracellular substance exclusive of mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum components.

cytosol
the liquid medium of the cytoplasm, e.g. cytoplasm minus organelles and nonmembranous insoluble components.


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