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By: Katie McGinty and Dani Romero

Chloroplasts

Grass

Uses sun energy to make food to feed animals

Uses energy from sun and transforms it into energy for the cell

Mitochondria

Food Court

Provides people with food that can be broken down into energy

Cages

Act as stability for exhibits

Cytoskeleton

Breaks down molecules to be used for energy

Acts as both muscle and skeleton, for movement and stability

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

Nucleolus

Manager

Stores zoo supplies that are to be used later

Stores things to be used later

Cell Wall

Concrete Wall

Provides extra protection for the zoo

Provides extra protection for the cell

*protection

Cytoplasm

Air

Fills the zoo

Gives cell it's 3D shape

Cell Analogy: Zoo

Cell Membrane

Turn Style

Only lets good people in, but not the bad people

Lets the good things in and the bad things out

Nucleus

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

Control center of the cell

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

Lysosome

Custodians

Clean up the Zoo

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Train

Transports people around the zoo

Cleans up unwanted things or waste

Transports products for the cell

Smooth: carries materials through cell, lacks ribosomes

Rough: carries material through cell

Golgi Apparatus

Zoo trucks

Ship supplies around zoo

Channel Proteins

Entrance

Allow people to enter the Zoo

Ribosomes

Zookeepers

Vacuole

Hook together different foods to create meals for the animals

Pond

Stores/provides water for the animals and people

Shipping department for the cell's chemical products

*Modifies protein

Hook together to make proteins

Allow molecules to pass through the cell membrane

Stores/provides water for the cell

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

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