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Chloroplast
The Chloroplast's analogy is the hospital cafeteria, because it converts ingredients into food.
Golgi Apparatus
The Golgi Apparatus receive proteins from the E.R. and distribute them to other parts of the cell. This compares to the nurses in a hospital, because they receive patients from the stretchers(E.R) and re-distribute them to specific hospital rooms.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
The E.R is used to transport ions and molecules, just like a gurney is used to transport patients in a hospital.
Cell Membrane
The cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell, which is similar to the hospital doors that control who/what goes in and out of
the hospital.
Cytoplasm
The Cytoplasm helps maintain the pressure inside a cell in order to prevent shrinkage. This is similar to the air conditioning that the hospitals use to help prevent the patients from becoming more sick and ease their recovery along.
Lysosome
Lysosomes digest and break things down in order to clean up. The analogy of a lysosome in a hospital would be the patients, because they take in the medicine provided by doctors which works its way into their digestive systems to be broken down and absorbed.
Vacuole
The Vacuoles job is to hold and store things similar to how the Medicine storage holds and stores the medicine for patients.
Ribosome
There are multiple doctors (ribosomes) working throughout the hospital (cell) that are preparing vaccines (proteins) to give to patients (other parts of cell).
Cell Wall
The cell wall is used for structuring and shaping the cell. The Hospital building and building structure resembles the cell wall, because it shapes and supports the hospital.
Nucleus
The nucleus in a cell is like a control center, this is similar to the Chief of Staff in a hospital, because they control the hospital and other workers in order for smooth operation.
Mitochondria
The mitochondria is the equivallent of the electricity in the hospital, because it provides energy and powers everything.
Cytoskeleton
The cytoskeleton is similar to the inner walls of the hospital, because they support the structure like the cytoskeleton does for a cell.