The house By: Savannah and David.

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The house By: Savannah and David

It’s the main control of turning the electricity on and off Fuse box (The nucleus) It’s the main control of turning the electricity on and off

Allows you to move around in the house, helps support the house. Hallways (Cytoplasm) Allows you to move around in the house, helps support the house.

Fire place (Mitochondria) It releases energy, stored in the fire wood.

Dust is a small particle, and usually found inside of the fuse box. Dust (Ribosome) Dust is a small particle, and usually found inside of the fuse box.

Food is produced from the oven. Oven (Chloroplast) Food is produced from the oven.

It holds the house up, and is on the outside of the cell membrane. The frame (Cell wall) It holds the house up, and is on the outside of the cell membrane.

Cabinets (Vacuole) It stores the food.

The closet helps you sort your clothes and package them. Closet (Golgi body) The closet helps you sort your clothes and package them.

Garbage disposal (Lysosome) The garbage disposal breaks down the food.

Insulation (Cell membrane) The insulation is the barrier around the house, that keeps the house warm.