Because the definition of cytoplasm is a gel-like mixture in the nucleus of a cell. Jello jel-like get the picture?
Cytoplasm is a slime like substance, most common analogy- jello :)
You could compare cytoplasm to a jar of jelly because cytoplasm is a "jelly-like" substance and jelly is,well, jelly!
Cyptoplasm and glue are both jello like.
Cytoplasm is like jello. It holds everything in the cell in place, like ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulums, etc.
The cytoplasm can be metaphorically compared to a jello-like substance that fills the cell, providing a medium for organelles to float and interact within.
no it has a nucleus, membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, ribosomes, andMitochondria
it holds the organelles in place. sort of like putting marshmallows in jello
Cytoplasm is like those fruit jello cups. The jello is the cytoplasm, and the fruit is everything inside the cell that the cytoplasm holds the cell in it's place. Other analogies are: It is like glue since it holds everything together. I would more compare it to jello...it not only holds everything together but that is like the texture too! Air. If you imagined that people were the organelles, and that the world was a big BIG cell. The air could be the cytoplasm.
People mostly said jello said jello i think
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.
A cytoplasm is like the gel-like substance in a jelly donut, surrounding and supporting the organelles within a cell.
I am a highly educated scientist that has been working on the cell theory for years and my research says that since cytoplasm (or cytosol) is the jelly-like substance, it would be considered the humidity in the air.