APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

NEURORADIOLOGY

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cytoplasm
A
a sticky, semifluid material between the nucleus of the cell and the cell membrane; contains organelles needed for cell function
B
branches of a neuron that collect stimuli and transport them to the cell body
C
relay motor commands from the brain to one or more of the peripheral nerves
D
an area of the brain that includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, and pineal gland; also known as the interbrain
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -cytoplasm, the semifluid substance of a cell that is external to the nuclear membrane and internal to the cellular membrane, sometimes described as the nonnuclear content of protoplasm. In eukaryotes (i.e., cells having a nucleus), the cytoplasm contains all of the organelles.

Detailed explanation-2: -The cytoplasm is the gel-like fluid inside the cell. It is the medium for chemical reaction. It provides a platform upon which other organelles can operate within the cell. All of the functions for cell expansion, growth and replication are carried out in the cytoplasm of a cell.

Detailed explanation-3: -Cytoplasm is the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. It is composed of water, salts, and various organic molecules. Some intracellular organelles, such the nucleus and mitochondria, are enclosed by membranes that separate them from the cytoplasm.

Detailed explanation-4: -The jelly-like fluid present between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane is called the cytoplasm. It houses all the cellular organelles and is the site for most of the metabolic activities taking place in the cell.

Detailed explanation-5: -The environment inside the plasma membrane is a semifluid material called cytoplasm.

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