depends how u think about it.cytoplasm holds the organelles of a cell in place and glue holds things in place but glue starts off wet and then drys which is why it adheers whereas the cytoplasm just contains the organelles so i would say no but others may have a different opinion.
Its the Cytoplasm
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.
The gel-like substance in a cell is known as cytoplasm. It consists mainly of water and contains various molecules, organelles, and structures that support the cell's functions. Cytoplasm plays a crucial role in cell metabolism, transport of materials, and providing structural support to the cell.
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Cyptoplasm and glue are both jello like.
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.
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.
PVA glue is white glue, yellow glue or Elmer's glue.
Jello is very similar to cytoplasm. Like the fruit in a jello mold, cytoplasm holds the parts of the cell suspended in place.
cytoplasm is like jelly in between the major structures of the cell
Gorilla glue is a foamy like glue that can bond anything and you will not get it apart. Super glue is a clear glue that does bond some things but nothing like Gorilla glue can.
the gelatinlike filling inside a cell is called the cytoplasm. hope that answers your question.
Its the Cytoplasm
No, cytoplasm is not a compound. Cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills and surrounds the organelles within a cell. It is mainly composed of water, salts, and organic molecules like proteins and carbohydrates.
they are like glue because they bind the metal atoms in a stabilized structure however they are unlike glue because they are free to move around.
Like Glue was created on 2003-07-01.