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What is an Analogy? Def. …a way of comparing two things that are alike in some basic way. Example: Life is like a roller coaster, it is full of ups and downs, screams and laughs.
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Building a Cell Analogy
Cell City Building a Cell Analogy
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How is a cell like a city? For our sample analogy, we’re going to compare a cell to a city. We’ll look at the organelles and compare them to the parts of a city.
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Cell Wall The cell wall is like a wall around the city. It keeps in what is supposed to be there, and out what isn’t.
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Cell Membrane A cell membrane is like the city limits. These are more flexible boundaries that mark off the borders of your town. Police and border guards restrict who can and can’t enter.
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Nucleus City hall is like the nucleus. All the important decisions and plans for running and building the town are made here.
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Ribosome– Builders Ribosomes build proteins like carpenters and architects from the builders, engineers, and architects build the structures that support our cities.
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Lysosomes Like lysosomes, the waste plants of a city dispose of used up and damaged materials and wastes.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
The ER is like the streets of a city that provide the pathways for materials to move to other parts of the cell.
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Golgi Complex Like a town’s post office, the Golgi complex packages and distributes proteins.
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Vacuole A vacuole is like a water tower. It encloses and stores the water and other liquids the plant needs to survive.
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Chloroplasts The chloroplast is like a donut shop. It makes the sugars that the cell needs to carry out its functions.
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Mitochondria The Mitochondria is like a power plant that produces the energy that the town needs.
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Your Cell Analogy Create a PowerPoint presentation that expresses your analogy for the cell. You may do an animal or plant cell for your analogy. The analogy must include the basic organelles and should be a minimum of 10 slides, a title slide and one for each organelle.
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