Introduction
Cells are the smallest unit of matter which make up organisms. They cannot be broken down any further into separate organelles or compartments to perform tasks. Each organelle has to work together in an organized manner to help an organism function properly. Similarly, hospitals each have different "compartments" or "rooms" which perform individual tasks. These rooms cannot work separately but work together to help the hospital function in an orderly fashion.
For example, cytoplasm can be compared to the staff of the hospital. The job of the cytoplasm is to help support or protect the organelles of the cell. The staff of the hospital help support the "compartments" of the hospital and ensure that work is being done. Without the workers, these rooms are not being maintained properly. To understand the other comparisons between a cell and a hospital, visit the Cell Hospital to learn more.
For example, cytoplasm can be compared to the staff of the hospital. The job of the cytoplasm is to help support or protect the organelles of the cell. The staff of the hospital help support the "compartments" of the hospital and ensure that work is being done. Without the workers, these rooms are not being maintained properly. To understand the other comparisons between a cell and a hospital, visit the Cell Hospital to learn more.