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Living the life of a Cell

By Madison Riley

#6

Nucleus

Golgi Apparatus

:structure that controls all cellular activities and is considered the 'brain' of the cell

#1

The manager of the amusement park industry itself is in charge of all rides in the amusement park's functions and activities just like the nucleus.

Nucleolus

: stack of membranes that is connected to the ER which modifies, assmbles, packages, storages, and sorts protein

Golgi Apparatus

The golgi apparatus can be compared to the souvenier/gift shop in a amusement park. These shops stores product for customers to buy, assembles them into packages and sorts them in convenience for customers.

a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase.

Nucleolus

The nucleolus can be compared to a resterant because it makes the ribosomes like when a new restaurant is made you need to do construction

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

#2

: provides storage and transport routes for materials

Smooth ER

: has no ribosomes attached to it; synthesis of lipids, detoxifies toxic chemicals in the cell

Smooth ER

The smooth ER is just like a garbagemen since they take the garbage(toxic chemicals) out of the park(cell).

Rough ER

: has ribosomes attached to it; syntheis of proteins(for export out of cell)

Rough ER

ER is like a pavement/sidewalk since it provides space for proteins, as in customers to transport throughout the cell.

Mitochondria

: powerhouse of the cell; generates needed energy for the cell

#3

The generator produces energy for the park with electricity, letting the operation of the amusement park happen. This is just like the mitochondria, since it converts energy for the cell to function properly.

Ribosomes

: produce proteins that are needed for cell functions like repairing damage

Ribosomes

Ribosomes are just like the construction workers that create new rides for the amusement park.

Lysosomes

: membrane-enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers

Lysosomes

Lysosomes are just like the lines for the different rides at the park because it seperates the big crowds of walking people.

Cell Wall

: they are extracellular structure that is made up of 3 layers that provides structural support and protection overall.

#4

Cell Wall can be compared to the fence surrounding the amusement park since the fence provides the cell's internal structure.

Cytoskeleton

: structure that helps cells maintain its shape

Cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton can be compared to a rollercoster because it helps with structure and support to help keep the park open

Vacuoles

: In plant cells, vacuoles help maintain water balance.

Plant Cell Vacuoles

Vacuoles are similar to sprinklers because they help mantain water balance between within the park.

Vesicle

Chloroplasts

#5

: They are mainly used for transport and storage of materials. Because vesicles are surrounded by a phospholipid bilayer, they can fuse with cell and organelle membranes.

Vacuoles tend to be bigger than vesicles.

Vesicle can be seen as a storage room in the back of the souvenir shops. Vesicle stores things like food and water for the cell, just like the storage room does with supplies and objects for the gift shop.

Centrioles

: produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which sustain plant growth and crop yield

Chloroplasts

Chloroplasts are similar to the amusment park tickets because it bring in the money with is how everything in the park is funded and payed for.

:They help determine the locations of the nucleus and other organelles within the cell

Centrioles

Centrioles compare to the maps that are placed around the park to show where all the different attraction are because centrioles determine the location of the different organells

Cytoskeleton

Lysosomes

Centrioles

Golgi Apparatus

Nucleolus

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Mitochondria

Plant Cell Vacuoles

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