The thermostat in your house is a good analogy for the way your body regulates its temperature. It always tries to stay at 98. 6 degrees Fahrenheit and cools or warms itself based on outside forces.
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I would call it an organelle if you are talking about cells.
Mitochondria in a cell can be compared to the furnace in a house. Just like mitochondria produce energy for the cell, furnaces produce heat for the house. Both are essential for the functioning of their respective systems.
the cytoplasma is a gell like substance which holds the organelles in place...so a great analogy would be gel or hair spray which holds your hair in place.
A good analogy for a Golgi body would be a Post Office because it ships substances outside the cell.
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A good analogy for ER is a hospital. It is a good analogy because they are all trying to play their part
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-stat is a suffix meaning 'to hold steady'; thermostat, hemostat, rheostat
An indirect answer would be a solar panel, since they both use sunlight to capture energy. That would be a good analogy if you were focusing on the "sunlight". A household electricity generator would be a better analogy if you were focusing on the fact that it "generates" electricity and provides it for the entire house. hope that helps
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The analogy for broom is to sweep as brush is to scrub. For fun: This analogy (broom and brush) is similar to the analogy: woman is to chief breadwinner as man is to chief house cleaner and homebody.
I have a programable thermostat but do not know how to regulate it.
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