I think it's plasma. Hope that helps.
The watery medium with various organelles inside of cells is called cytoplasm. The watery medium that surrounds a cell is known as intracellular fluid. There is no such thing as a watery medium that surrounds cells that contains various organelles.
The clear liquid part of the blood is called plasma, and it is the base for red and white blood cells to travel in.
what separates prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells from the watery environment in which they exists
You might be looking for the cytoplasm, which is the main "liquid" jelly-like substance in cells. Ribosomes do float in the cytoplasm, but DNA is stored in the nucleus, and the nucleus of the cell is in the cytoplasm, but not the DNA itself. The cytoplasm is the main site of chemical reactions within the cell.
Selective permeability
a watery fluid that acts as a servant to the cells of the body and blood.
The cells destroyed by freezing are shed afterwards in a heavy watery discharge.
Protein signals cause cells to divide in a culture medium.
It needs to be less than the medium in which you float it. Numbers can only be assigned if you specify the conditions and substances.
cytoplasm is found in cells. it the watery fluid in which all the organelle's are present
white blood cells