Well... I would say that cytoplasm is to a cell what a road system is to a town. Cytoplasm transport proteins, metabolites etc. to where they belong in a cell just like a road system does in a city.
a cytoplasm in a city would represent the air around us. i know that because the function of a cytoplasm is cellular fluid surrounding a cells organelles.
i would say the air that sarounds us would be the best choice kids.
to air, wind, or clouds. because it whta surrunds the cell or the atmosphere of the city.
If buildings in a city could be analogous to organelles then cytoplasm can be analogous to the city in which those buildings are.
a water tower
The ground.
The cell membrane - without which cytoplasm is meaningless - serves to contain cytoplasm just as a wall would contain a city.
air
ground...
it is being compared to the structure of the city
The hallways where everyone can freely roam around and the classrooms could be the different organelles!
how would the cytoplasm be compared to within a fire station
jelly
jelly
cytoplasm
The cell membrane - without which cytoplasm is meaningless - serves to contain cytoplasm just as a wall would contain a city.
There are many things in the world that would represent cytoplasm. In the city the cytoplasm could be represented as the ground where everything is built.
air
ground...
Think of Cytoplasm as air in the city. It is everywhere and (kinda) holds things together. I am not really sure though, but it is my best guess.
it is being compared to the structure of the city
i think its the cytoplasm but the cytoplasm could also be like grass or the landscape if you doing like a cell city
In everyday life cytoplasm can be compared to the floor of a building. This is because it holds all the objects just like the cytoplasm.