Cell Analogy Create a cell analogy for each organelle listed below. Write your analogy in paragraph format describing each cell organelle’s function and.

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Cell Analogy Create a cell analogy for each organelle listed below. Write your analogy in paragraph format describing each cell organelle’s function and why you chose your analogy. When you have completed your paragraph, illustrate and label your analogy. For example; On a farm, a farmer would represent the nucleus. The nucleus of a cell controls all cell functions. A farmer controls all activities on his farm. Ideas for Analogy: school, restaurant, hospital, human body nucleus nucleolus ribosomes vacoule endoplasmic reticulum golgi body lysosome cell membrane mitochondria