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It could be the ground, which holds the city together..

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Q: What is a cell city analogy for a cytoplasm?
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What is a city analogy for Cytoplasm?

ground...


What is an example of a cytoplasm inside a cell?

Cytoplasm is a slime like substance, most common analogy- jello :)


What is an analogy for cytoplasm?

Cytoplasm is a water rich substance that is inside of a cell that surrounds the entire contents of that cell. It will liquify if shaken vigorously. Cytoplasm is made up of proteins and molecules for it to survive. The organelle and molecule within the cell touches the cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is to cell as bones are to humans, if there is no cytoplasm, there is no consistency of the cell.


Why is a swimming pool a good analogy for the cytoplasm?

it shows how the different component's (like the nucleus) float around in the cell on the cytoplasm.


Can anyone name a cell analogy for a nucleolus nuclear membrane and cytoplasm?

nclear membrane is to a?


What is the cell city anaology for a cytoplasm?

The cell membrane - without which cytoplasm is meaningless - serves to contain cytoplasm just as a wall would contain a city.


City analogy for Cytoplasm?

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.


What would cytoplasm represent in 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.


What is a cell city analogy for a nucleolus?

A mayor


What is the city analogy for the mitochondria?

to generate the cell supply


What is the cell city analogy for nucleolus?

a carpenter's union


What is the cell city analogy for city hall?

Probably the nucleus of the cell as it largely directs the activity of the rest of the cell.