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Plant cells don't have
A jail has a certain system similar to how a cell
must function in order to maintain homeostasis.
Like how the chloroplasts performs photosynthesis, there are solar panels on the near the warden's office that produces energy and sends some of this the electrical room where it is procces into an alternate energy. Another thing is the nucleus, ribosomes, and proteins. The ribosomes make the protein which is the prisoners cause without them, you don't have any guards to watch the prisoners. The nucleus is the warden because they inform the guards with instructions similar to what a nucles does.
Mitochondria-the energy producer of the cell
Ribosome-this is the protein creators
Cytoplasm-holds the organelles in place
Vacuole-the area that stores materials and waste(this is bigger in plant cells)
Nucleus-the command center of the cell. Give instructions to the protein to do its job.
Cell membrane-the door the cell allowing things to enter and exit
Cell wall-the protection for the plant cell
Chloroplast-does photosynthesis to make energy for the cell(when there is sunlight
Plant cells are living organisms that are more complex than animal cells. They have two extra parts such as chloroplasts and a cell wall. This also means it has a nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, etc.
The another important of the cell are the organelles cell membrane and the cell wall. These organelles are represented by the actual prison being the cell membrane and the cell well is the water because it seperates the prison from other things that might interfere. The bars in the prison is the cytoplasm because it holds on the organelles within it together. Lastly, the vacuole is the space where the prisoners "hang" with each other.
By: Messiah A., Angel A., Sunshine R.,
Giana A., and Joshua
A jail and a plant cell both have similar structures and procedures