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Outside Wall Compared to a Cell Membrane

Nurses' Station Compared to the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Halls Compared to a Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Front Desk of a Hospital Compared to a Nucleus

Mitochondria

Have a double membrane and break down sugars to make energy for the cell.

Hospital

A hospital is a place where if your sick, or something's wrong you go there to get better.

Hospital to Cell Analogy

By Sarah Lopezzz

Hospital Picture

Cell

Noun: the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane.

Lysosome

Vesicles with digestive enzymes inside to break down the things the cell no longer needs.

The End :D

Smooth Endorplasmic Reticulum

Examination Room Compared to a Golgi Apparatus

Has no ribosomes on it and forms containers called transport vesicles that are used to move things around inside the cell.

Golgi Apparatus

A part of the cell that packages things to be transported out and around the cell.

Residential Staff to Ribosomes

Nucleus

The nucleus in a cell is the control center where the cell's DNA is stored.

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Cell Membrane

A series of folded membrane pathways spotted with ribosomes.

The outer layer of the cell that can let certain things in or out.

Ribosomes

Vacuoles

Surgery to a Lysosome

Little grains floating around inside the cell involved in proteins production.

Cafeteria Compared to a Mitochondria

Large membranous sacs for storing things.

Lab to Vacuoles

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