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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? The liquid would be equivalent to cytoplasm or oil or water .The particles would be equivalent to objects or organelles organs

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The liquid would be equivalent to the cytoplasm and the particles would be equivalent to organelles. 
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The liquid is proportional to cytoplasm and the particles would be proportional to organelles.

Step-by-step explanation:

The cytoplasm in cell biology refers to all the substances inside a cell, enveloped by the cell membrane. The majority of the activities in the cell occurs inside the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm comprises about 80 percent of water and is generally transparent.

On the other hand, a tiny cellular composition, which does unique activities inside a cell is known as an organelle. The organelles are enclosed inside the cytoplasm of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

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