A cell is like… …a castle.
The nucleus is like the owner because the owner controls the castle: what they do to it, how they manage it, and how they live in it day to day.
The cell membrane is like a door because the door is what lets people enter and exit the castle as they please.
The cell wall is like a wall because it protects the outside weather from damaging inside and the owner. It also separates different rooms from each other.
The endoplasmic reticulum is like a hallway because it lets people move throughout the castle to the room that they desire.
The Golgi apparatus is like an office because this room is where you can write mail or package mail and send it out.
The mitochondrion is like a fuse box because it is the main source for electricity.
The vacuole is like a kitchen because the water comes through the sink. The food is stored in the pantry and fridge, and all of the wastes are stored in the garbage/trash cans.
The ribosome is like a bedroom because this is where babies can be made.
Plant and Animal Cell Comparison On the outside, plants have a cell wall. Plants go through chemical processes such as photosynthesis and cell respiration. They are green in color because of chlorophyll. They have chloroplasts. They are square in shape due to the cell wall. They have one large central vacuole. They provide structure and support. Animals do not have a cell wall but instead they have a cytos skeleton on the inside. They also go through cell respiration. They are white, pink, and red due to blood. They do not have any chloroplasts. They can be any shape. They have many small vacuoles. Animal cells also provide structure and support.