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an analogy is like ball is to bouncy as glue is to sticky
he's not. They were just using the analogy that Shrek is complicated like an onions many layers. he's not. They were just using the analogy that Shrek is complicated like an onions many layers.
they're the same thing like what even.
Lets start with a very old analogy. Electricity flows through wire like water flows through a pipe. That should give you a way to see this, the resistor resists the flow of electricity like a partially closed tap slows down water going into the sink.
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The CHLOROPLAST like a solar panel that transforms sunlight into energy.
An analogy would be solar panels. Solar panels absorb the light and convert it into usable energy. So do chloroplasts. They convert it into chemical energy.
By Khalid BetaniA classic analogy used to describe power and energy is based on water towers. Water in the tower is energy and the flow of water out of the tower is power. Energy can be stored, like water. It can also flow. When energy flows, it can do work like moving stuff or lighting a house. The speed at which energy flows is called power. The same amount of energy can be released at high power (which will occur quickly) or at low power (which will take more time).
The nucleolus is like a cookbook because cookbooks show you how to make food like the nucleolus shows how to make proteins.
it shows how the different component's (like the nucleus) float around in the cell on the cytoplasm.
it is like the grocery store it holds all food and water.
a solar panel because it collects the suns energy just like to the chloroplast:]] hope i helped:]]
A power plant which gives energy to the community.
it is like a waterfall because it gets rid of water and lets them go.
an analogy is like ball is to bouncy as glue is to sticky
Cytosol is like the water in a pool. It contains many solutions and keeps things in the pool afloat, such as a ball.
There is no conversion. They measure different things. It's like asking 120 miles equals how many pounds? Voltage is also called electric potential. In a water analogy it's like pressure. Amperage is also called electric current. In a water analogy it's like flow rate.