Cómo Pronunciar "cytoplasm"
word
ˈsaɪtəˌpɫæzəm
SYE-tuh-plaz-um
sˈaɪtəplˌæzəm
SYE-tuh-plaz-um
Definición
The cytoplasm is the jelly-like material that fills a cell, surrounding the nucleus and containing all the cell's organelles except the nucleus.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈsaɪtəˌpɫæzəm
Inglés Británico
sˈaɪtəplˌæzəm
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
SYE-tuh-plaz-um
UK
SYE-tuh-plaz-um
Escucha en Contexto
The cytoplasm helps keep cell parts in place.
Most of the cell's chemical reactions happen in the cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus in every cell.
Without cytoplasm, organelles wouldn't be able to move around inside the cell.