I would suppose that the organs are equal to organelles, and the cytoplasm to blood vessels, because materials travel within the Endoplasmic Reticulim, but through the eyes of a layman, it would be the equivalent of the cytoplasm. In conclusion, the cytoplasm is like the blood vessels inside of the human body.
one part of the body that is like the lysosome is the stomach
Jelly like cells inside the body are called cytoplasm. This is part of the cell membrane.
yes depending on what body part it is
The part under the armpits on the human body is called the ribcage. It is composed of the thoracic vertebrae, sternum, and ribs that protect the vital organs like the heart and lungs.
the brain is the oldest part of the body there is also the skin cells it is also the heart
i don't really think it is part of human cells cytoplasm is part of animal and plant cell[or only plant cell] i think it is
large intestine
one part of the body that is like the lysosome is the stomach
One part of the human body that is like lysosomes is the stomach. The human intestines are also like lysosomes.
It's like the human body because like the cell wall it protects the inner part and like our body skin protects our inner self too
Jelly like cells inside the body are called cytoplasm. This is part of the cell membrane.
The densest part of the human body is the bones, particularly the bones in the limbs like the femur and tibia. Bones are composed of minerals like calcium and phosphorus, which give them their density and strength.
yes depending on what body part it is
Mitochondria
The brain is the last part of the body to die in a human.
No such part exists.
A part of the human body that starts with N is Nose. Nerves....