System of a cell

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SYSTEM OF A CELL By Dalton Drayer-Eldridge

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System of a cell

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SYSTEM OF A CELLBy Dalton Drayer-Eldridge

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NucleusCell Membrane

Nucleolus

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Golgi BodiesCytoplasm/Chloroplast

Vacuoles

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MitochondriaEndoplasmic Reticulum

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Ribosome’s

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Liposome’s

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Reasoning

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Cell Membrane- Because the house acts as though it is

protection.Nucleus- Because parents act as the brain of the family and are almost the command center.Nucleolus- Sibling act as though they must

follow the order.

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Golgi Bodies- Because cars have a protected barrier like bubble wrap that transports you to a

different location.

Cytoplasm/Chloroplast- Toothpaste because it contains materials that keep our teeth

clean and healthy.

Vacuoles- Gas tanks can hold up to large quantities of gas acting as a storage unit.

Mitochondria- Electricity acts a power to power TV’s, computers, and anything that needs

electricity.

Endoplasmic Reticulum- FedEx trucks are used to transport packages.

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Ribosome’s- Food such as salads give you protein to help make your body

strong.

Liposome’s- Sodas act as a natural artificial substance

that targets the organs such as the liver.