IPA: /ˌsaɪtəˈzɒlɪk/
KK: /saitəˈzɒlɪk/
Relating to the fluid part of a cell that is outside the nucleus and contains various organelles.
The cytosolic environment plays a crucial role in cellular processes.
Cytosolic → It is formed from "cyto-" (from Greek "kytos", meaning cell) and "-solic" (from Latin "solus", meaning alone or single). The word "cytosolic" refers to something pertaining to the fluid part of the cell, which is the cytosol, the area within the cell that is not occupied by organelles.
Think of 'cyto-' meaning 'cell' and '-solic' relating to 'alone' or 'single' — this helps you remember that 'cytosolic' refers to the fluid that is found within a cell.