Cell Analogy to a school

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Cell Analogy to a school By: Sean Silke

Cytoplasm to air It goes throughout the school with everything in it.

Nucleus to the Main Office Holds the information for the students and teachers 24/7 and it controls what gets sent out to them.

Nucleolus to the principal The interior of the nucleus that send out the information for the cell/school.

Endoplasmic Reticulum to the hall ways They go all through the school transporting people/ribosomes to go where ever.

Ribosomes to students They are located all through the school/cell.

Mitochondria to the trashcans It’s where trash goes to be thrown out and will decomposed/broken down or incinerated.

Chloroplast to the Generator room It provides energy for the cell/ school. School- Light/power Cell- food

Vacuole to the janitor’s closet It stores materials for the school/cell.

Cell wall to the walls Protects the school/cell from objects on the outside.

Golgi body to the dumpster They hold waste/trash to be removed from the premises.

Lysosome to the cafeteria It is where the food is brought/bought which is when it’s absorbed/eatin and then digested.

Cell membrane to the doors Allows objects/people to enter and exit, and keeps the in or out (locked).

Cytoskeleton to the framing of the walls It’s a network of proteins/frames that keeps them in place/form collapsing.