The components of the mixture are well mixed enough that any variations within it are microscopic or submicroscopic.
because the jello looks like it has one type of substance in it but has a combination of substances and also the jello particles atract to each other and dissolve when get evenly mixed together
Cytoplasm is a slime like substance, most common analogy- jello :)
agar. the jello-like substance in a petri dish. it provides necessary sugars, etc for microbes to grow in
If a substance in a mixture is preponderant--, if the amount far exceeds the amounts of the other substances in the mixture it is usually called an impure substance. Resource: Separation of the Components of a Mixture Lab -Chemistry
a mixture. a mixture is a bunch of substances mixed together. like chicken soup. =) chicken is one substance, water is another. and lemonade. and chocolate milk. but not water. the only thing in water is...water
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
Making something into a jello like substance
Jello is very similar to cytoplasm. Like the fruit in a jello mold, cytoplasm holds the parts of the cell suspended in place.
Making jelly
the jelly like substance serve the purpose of protecting the eggs and also to keep it together. The jelly like substance also protect the eggs from water.
A heterogeneous mixture (solution) looks like a single substance.
Cytoplasm is a slime like substance, most common analogy- jello :)
homogeneous mixture
Mixture "Heterogeneous"
No, it is a mixture of several compounds and cells.
Vanilla (like the ingredient used for baking) is a homogenous mixture.
A homogeneous mixture is the same throughout, such as Koolaid or salt water. A heterogeneous is not the same throughout, like beef stew or jello with fruit in it.
Pure Tin is a metallic element with the symbol Sn.Tin is always pure. Tin is not a mixture, but it may be a part of a mixture, like in bronze