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Cathy’s favorite salad dressing is a liquid with particles of salt, pepper, and garlic. When comparing a spoonful of salad dressing to a cell, what would the liquid be equivalent to? What would the particles be equivalent to?

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Answered by himanshu312001
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The liquid would be equal to cytoplasm or cytosol. The particles would equate to organelles.
Answered by kingofself
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When comparing a 'spoonful' of 'salad' dressing to a 'cell', the liquid will be 'equivalent' to "cytoplasm" or "cytosol".

EXPLANATION:

The particles would be equivalent to organelles.  Cytoplasm is that 'part of cell' which is present in the complete cell membrane. Cytosol is the 'part of cytoplasm' which is not held by the organelles.

Organelles are tin structures in cells that perform specific functions. Organelles are usually 'embedded' within the cytoplasm.  

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