Cell A cell is like a doctor’s office as a whole (the building, the people, and the business).
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Transcript of Cell A cell is like a doctor’s office as a whole (the building, the people, and the business).
CellA cell is like a doctor’s office as a whole (the
building, the people, and the business).
Cell WallOnly plant cells have a
cell wall. The cell wall is the structure of the cell that supports it. The building itself
would be like the cell wall because it is the
structure of the office.
Cell Membrane
The cell membrane regulates what goes in and out of the cell. The doors to the building regulate who comes in and who goes out of the office.
Nucleus
The nucleus is the control center of the
cell. Most offices have a boss/manager
that is in control. They take care of things that the
doctor is to busy to deal with. Without a
boss/manager, it would be very hectic.
MitochondrionThe mitochondrion is the power house of the cell. It produces energy (ATP) for the
cell. The receptionists that are at the front desk schedule appointments and take care of patient’s paperwork. Without patients,
there would be no business. So the receptionists are like the power house of
the office and the patient’s business would be the energy.
Ribosome
Ribosomes produce proteins for the cell.
Advertising a doctor’s business
promotes people to become patients
there. So the advertising would be
like the ribosomes and the patients would be like the proteins in a cell.
The golgi apparatus packages and shifts proteins in the cell. When patients (proteins)
arrive, they have to remain in the waiting room, fill out papers that go into their charts,
and are eventually taken back to a room to see the doctor. This process gets the patients
(proteins) ready step-by-step to be seen by the doctor just like the golgi apparatus gets
the proteins ready and shifted in the cell.
Golgi Apparatus
Endoplasmic Reticulum
The endoplasmic reticulum are
passage ways for proteins to move
through the cell. The hallways in the
building are passage ways for the patients (proteins) to go from the waiting room to the room where they will see the doctor.
VacuoleThe vacuole stores water, food, and waste in the cell.
Patient’s charts store information that is needed to continue business with that
patient.
Plant Cell:•cell wall- outter most
covering•chloroplasts-
photosynthesis•usually square
•one large central vacuoles
•cytoskeleton- inside the cell
•no chloroplasts•can be any shape
•many small vacuoles
Animal Cell:
Both Cells:•do cell respiration
•eukaryotes•have a nucleus