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By: Scott Schaefer (Animal Cell)
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Control center of the cell that contains coded direction for production of protein and cell division.
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This is because the umpires run the game and they too have a directions to produce something, in this case it is baseball.
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They modify proteins and package them for distribution.
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When you order tickets online, you stub hub will package and send them to you.
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It makes energy available to the rest of the cell.
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This is because in order to play, and function the field must be lighted.
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Projections from cell surfaces that aid in locomotion and feeding and sweep substances.
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The cilia sweeps substances as do janitors when they sweep away trash and clean up after a game.
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Controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell.
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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.
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They assemble ribosomes.
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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.
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Organelle that is the site of protein synthesis.
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Think of the players producing baseball (proteins). What produces proteins are ribosomes which are players.
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Building blocks for human body
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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
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The nuclear envelope monitors the substances entering and leaving the nucleus and separates the nucleus from the surrounding environment.
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As the envelope separates the nucleus from the cell, the gates separate the fans from the field.
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Temporary storage of materials like water.
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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.
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