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Cell Analogy of a Soccer field

and how its played on.

Cell Wall - Goal Line

Chromosomes

Endoplasmic Reticulum

The Endoplasmic Reticulum is a system of tube-like membranes with smooth surfaces if not covered by ribosomes. This is were proteins are folded and where the transport combined proteins occur. Only well folded proteins are taken from the ER to the Golgi Body. When players are passing the ball around in soccer, it relates how the ER works, passing proteins to another thing for it to process with.

Nucleus

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Chromosomes are any of the several thread-like bodies that carry the genes in a continuous order - humans have 23 pairs, Chromosomes are produced from the chromatin. They are like the coaches: they contain the information of the Soccer game, and they direct the players on what they should do.

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THE End

The Nucleus of a cell is it's core, which regulates the activity of the cell and contains much of the cell's DNA, like the center circle on the soccer field regulates how the entire games go after the initial kickoff.

Like the goal line on the soccer field, a cell wall acts as a boundary which EVERYTHING is kept and keeps the shape of the cell, or in this case, the whole field.

The Nuclear membrane of a cell

is the shell of the nucleus that

surrounds it from the cytoplasm.

Acts like a gatekeeper, allowing

materials needed in a cell, and

non-needed materials out of the

cell.

By Ashley Hart

Ribosomes

The Nucleolus is the core of a cell nucleus the produces ribosomes (organelles made of protein and Ribonucleic Acid that are responsible for assembling the proteins of the cell). Like a center point being the core of soccer field, the nucleolus marks the very core of the cell.

Cytoplasm

Produced by the nucleus, ribosomes move out of the nucleus and position themselves were they are vital towards protein combination. They act like the spectators in soccer whom position themselves for the best view of the game.

Chloroplasts

Chloroplasts are small, double membrane organelles of only plant cells containing chlorophyll. They are the food producers of the cell. They are like the concession stand nearby in a soccer game (if there is one), providing drinks and snacks to the crowd.

Cytoplasm is the jelly-like, vicious cell substance were all the cell's organelles are held by a thick membrane. It's what holds everything in place like the grass of the soccer field.

Centriole

A centriole is a small, cylindrical organelle seen near the nucleus in the cytoplasm of most cells that divides in an upright fashion during a process called "mitosis"

Golgi Body

The Golgi Body is an organelle that processes synthetics and secretions from the ER, where they are then released into the cytoplasm. They are like the defensive players on a team, whom kick the ball away from the goal like the Golgi bodies package and distribute the synthetics and secretions.

Mitochondria

Lysosomes

Lysosomes are organelles containing enzymes the digest particles and disintegrate them after a cell's death. Again like a soccer coach, he/she replaces exhausted players for ones who are not, like the lysosomes replace worn-out cells.

The organelle in the cytoplasm of a cell which functions in energy production, like an energy drink or a protein shake does to a player before and/or after a game.

Vacuole

A vacuole is a membrane-bound basin in organic tissue which removes unwanted debris that surrounds the cell. Vacuoles in a cell are like the team Mom in soccer, making sure everyone is clean and in top shape.

Cell Membrane

The cell membrane is the outer layer of a cell that regulates what comes in and out of it, like the sidelines of the field regulate if the soccer ball is in or out.

Cytoskeleton

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The cytoskeleton is a lattice arrangement of structural components given throughout the cytoplasm, containing micotubulus, micro filaments and larger filaments. The cytoskeleton gives support to the cell structure and looks like the line that cuts the soccer field in half.

Sideline

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