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By: Katie McGinty and Dani Romero
Grass
Uses sun energy to make food to feed animals
Food Court
Provides people with food that can be broken down into energy
Cages
Act as stability for exhibits
Fermentation: is the process of extracting energy
Respiration: cells release energy from the chemical bonds molecules and convert it into energy used by the cell
Manager
Stores zoo supplies that are to be used later
Concrete Wall
Provides extra protection for the zoo
*protection
Air
Fills the zoo
Turn Style
Only lets good people in, but not the bad people
Information Center
Gives commands and directions regarding the zoo
Lipid bilayer: double layer of lipid molecules that form the basic unit from which a cell membrane is constructed
Diffusion: where materials are exchanged between a cell and its environment
Nucleolus: stores parts that make up ribosomes
Nuclear Envelope: determines what enters and leaves the cell
Custodians
Clean up the Zoo
Train
Transports people around the zoo
Smooth: carries materials through cell, lacks ribosomes
Rough: carries material through cell
Zoo trucks
Ship supplies around zoo
Entrance
Allow people to enter the Zoo
Zookeepers
Hook together different foods to create meals for the animals
Pond
Stores/provides water for the animals and people
*Modifies protein
Exocytosis: process by which cell releases substances from the cell through vesicles
Free ribosome: located by itself rather than bound to the endoplasmic reticulum
Facilitated diffusion: transports sugars and amino acids
Bound ribosome: located on or in the endoplasmic reticulum
Active transport: the movement of a substance across a cell membrane