The everyday object that can be compared to cytoplasm would be the floor of a house. This is because the floor holds the houses furniture.
A human body
Cytoplasm can be likened to the gel-like substance within a water balloon, where organelles are suspended and various cellular processes take place. Another analogy is to compare cytoplasm to the "jelly" in a donut, serving as a medium for cell organelles to function and interact.
Microvilli can be compared to the bristles of a brush or the shag carpet on a floor, as they increase the surface area for absorption and secretion of substances in many cells, particularly in the intestines and kidney tubules.
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.
The fluid inside the cell is the cytoplasm
a green crayon cause when you color with it it makes it green and cytoplasm makes the stem green.
brain
shipping house
sandpaper
You could compare cytoplasm to a jar of jelly because cytoplasm is a "jelly-like" substance and jelly is,well, jelly!
A human body
A solar panel converts light to energy, which is similar to a chloroplast converting light to carbohydrates for energy.
compare it to jelly and a ball it it (if it's a brain your talkin about)
A solar panel converts light to energy, which is similar to a chloroplast converting light to carbohydrates for energy.
Because cytoplasm is real life, there is nothing to get excited about.
Everyday life is frequently irrational.
A dream has properties that a cytoplasm does not. Every physical object shares at least one property (mass) with a cytoplasm, so the answer must be something abstract