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This question is pretty cool and I am quite excited by it so here goes nothing 😄
Firstly, the cytoplasm is basically the jelly-like matrix in the cell which is mostly composed of water called the cytosol and it includes all the organelles, except the nucleus. In conclusion, cytosol + organelles (no nucleus) = cytoplasm.
I am no car mechanic but I most likely feel that the cytoplasm compares well with the car's chassis, a.k.a., the body of the car. This is because it holds all the parts like the engine, radiator, wires, steering wheel, doors, storage boot, fuel tank and other things I most likely don't know.
Hope this answer was satisfactory! 😄👍
Cytoplasm is the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus. Cars don't have living cells.
Cytoplasm has absolutely nothing to do with a car; it is the protoplasm of a cell excluding the nucleus.
the bumper
prophase is the biggest part of cell cycle
the cytoplasm is the part connected to nerve cell, nerve cell uses the cytoplasm to send neurons across
Cytoplasm
Well, a cytoplasm is part of a cell and is a noun, so there is no synonym or antonym for that word, otherwise you might say that the cytoplasm WORKS with mitochondriad or the nucleus.
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Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
prophase is the biggest part of cell cycle
A car.
cytosol
there is no specific place. They are in the cytoplasm.
Yes. All cells, including neurons have a cytoplasm.
It is the "Cytoplasm"
A Part-to-part ratio
cytoplasm
Mass
The chimney.
the lens