By: Scott Schaefer (Animal Cell). Control center of the cell that contains coded direction for production of protein and cell division.

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By: Scott Schaefer (Animal Cell)

Control center of the cell that contains coded direction for production of protein and cell division.

This is because the umpires run the game and they too have a directions to produce something, in this case it is baseball.

They modify proteins and package them for distribution.

When you order tickets online, you stub hub will package and send them to you.

It makes energy available to the rest of the cell.

This is because in order to play, and function the field must be lighted.

Projections from cell surfaces that aid in locomotion and feeding and sweep substances.

The cilia sweeps substances as do janitors when they sweep away trash and clean up after a game.

Controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell.

Like the membrane letting in certain substances in and out, people without can’t get into the ballpark without a ticket because of the closed gates and guards.

They assemble ribosomes.

Once nucleolus produce ribosomes they produce protein. So think of the ribosomes as major league players, and the coaches as someone who makes the player better.

Organelle that is the site of protein synthesis.

Think of the players producing baseball (proteins). What produces proteins are ribosomes which are players.

Building blocks for human body

The bricks or metal part that makes up the structure of the stadium. Like chromosomes that make up the human body, the bricks make up the stadium

The nuclear envelope monitors the substances entering and leaving the nucleus and separates the nucleus from the surrounding environment.

As the envelope separates the nucleus from the cell, the gates separate the fans from the field.

Temporary storage of materials like water.

Even though, in a animal cell they are much smaller, the foods stand represents the vacuole, because it temporarily holds food and drinks until it passes it to a customer.