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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 86. Chapters: Vacuole, Cell membrane, Organelle, Cytosol, Cell wall, Cytoplasm, Nuclear pore, Endomembrane system, Microtubule, Pseudopodia, Cytoskeleton, Nucleosol, Phosphate homeostasis, Structural phosphate, Nodes of Ranvier, Nucleoskeleton, Gap junction, Circular bacterial chromosome, Perinuclear space, Prokaryotic cytoskeleton, Elasticity of cell membranes, Plasmodesma, Carboxysome, Paraspeckle, Sarcomere, Mesosome, Nuclear envelope, Cajal body, Spindle apparatus, Stromule, Bacterial microcompartment, Membrane nanotube, Tight junction, Nuclear matrix, S-layer, Nucleoid, T-tubule, Nucleolus organizer region, Bleb, Desmosome, Hemidesmosome, Extracellular, Adherens junction, Invadopodia, Porosome, Mitochondrial matrix, Amyloplast, Undulipodium, Caveolae, Granule, Cell junction, Periplasmic space, Intermembrane space, Pyrenoid, Membrane contact site, Acinus, Microtubule nucleation, Ergastic substance, Polar membrane, Cellular compartment, Ejectosome, Neurite, Podosome, Back-Fusion, Terminal bar, Cleavage furrow, Davson-Danielli model, Volutin granules, Kappa organism, SOC channels, S/MARt, Transcellular fluid, Sarcoplasm, Nucleoplasm, Axoplasm, Ectoplasm, Pellicle, Homogenization, Fenestra, Intermembrane space of mitochondria, Karyotin, Nuclear dimorphism, Null cell, Cystolith, Eisosome, Diplosome, Class III -tubulin, Intracellular membranes, Ectoplasmic specialisation, Endoplasm, Pseudociliate. Excerpt: The nucleosol is a fluid suspension of a colloidal solid in a liquid inside the nucleus of a cell. The structural and functional unit of all known living organisms is the cell. Eukaryotic cells of which humans are composed contain membrane-bound compartments. The most important among these is the cell nucleus. It is the "control center" for each cell that has at least one. Separating the nucleus from the cellular cytoplasm is t...