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Welcome to the The Animal Cell Museum
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The Animal Cell
Welcome to the Nucleus. This is where thing were controlled. It was sort of the boss of the cell.
Next up on the tour we have the nucleolus room. This is the place where ribosomes were made which can lead to the ribosomes making proteins. This is a really important organelle.
Next up, the cell membrane. The cell membrane protects the cell. It lets things in and let things out like the border around the museum.
In the room next to the room next to the cell membrane room we have the cytoplasm room. This helps everything to move nicely. If there was no cytoplasm there would probably be no movement within the cell.
This room is dedicated to the endoplasmic reticulum. This specific organelle acts like a delivery system. It helps with transporting. It helps get everything where they need to go.
Next, we have the ribosomes room. Now they are not the biggest organelles but they do help to synthesize the proteins for the cell. This particular organelle has more roles but this is the main role. As you can see they are little organelles all around the cell.
This the Golgi room. This organelle works as a mail delivery system. It looks very wavy and looks like it is in folds. It packages and transports the proteins made by the ribosomes.
Next up on the tour we have the mitochondria organelle also known as the power house of the cell. The mitochondria is where the cell gets its energy from.
Welcome to the lysosome room. This organelle is used for breaking down things and worn out cells parts. They kind of act like trash cans.
Welcome to the last room on the tour, the flagella room. This organelle was used to move the whole cell. Its kind of like a whip
Looks like this is the end of the tour. Hope you had a great time visiting all of our animal cell organelle rooms
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