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name: afra m date: 09 - 15 - 21 the cell is like a school cell part part of analogy explanation nucleus a school principle office, or front desk. the nucleus compares to a principal office/front desk because it acts as the control center for the cell. endoplasmic reticulum classrooms or hallways. gogli bodies (apparatus) lysosomes plasma membrane vesicles ribosomes proteins mitochondria
The Golgi bodies (apparatus) modify, sort, and package proteins and lipids for secretion or use within the cell. In a school, they can be compared to a school post - office or a distribution center, as they handle and distribute materials (like school supplies or messages). Lysosomes are the cell's digestive system, breaking down waste and cellular debris. In a school, they can be compared to a janitor or a waste - disposal system. The plasma membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, similar to school security guards or the main entrance/exit doors. Vesicles transport materials within the cell, like school buses or delivery carts. Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis, similar to classrooms where students (proteins) are "made" or educated. Proteins are the functional molecules of the cell, like students or teachers in a school performing various tasks. Mitochondria are the power - houses of the cell, providing energy, similar to the school's power plant or cafeteria (providing energy in the form of food).
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Gogli bodies (apparatus): School post - office or distribution center; Explanation: Handles and distributes materials.
Lysosomes: Janitor or waste - disposal system; Explanation: Breaks down waste.
Plasma membrane: School security guards or main entrance/exit doors; Explanation: Controls entry and exit.
Vesicles: School buses or delivery carts; Explanation: Transports materials.
Ribosomes: Classrooms; Explanation: Site of "production" (protein synthesis).
Proteins: Students or teachers; Explanation: Perform various tasks.
Mitochondria: School's power plant or cafeteria; Explanation: Provides energy.