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Eukaryote Cell parts and analogies

Eukaryote Cell parts and analogies. By: Jonathan Larson. Nucleus . The nucleus is basically the brain of the entire cell. It sits in the middle of the cell and commands everything. Think of it as city hall. Whatever it says, they do. Mitochondria.

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Eukaryote Cell parts and analogies

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  1. Eukaryote Cell parts and analogies By: Jonathan Larson

  2. Nucleus • The nucleus is basically the brain of the entire cell. It sits in the middle of the cell and commands everything. Think of it as city hall. Whatever it says, they do.

  3. Mitochondria • The mitochondria sits upon the nucleus. What the mitochondria does it converts all of the food in the cell so that it is able to move. Without the mitochondria, the cell would basically die . Think of it as a recycling bin. It turns old into new.

  4. Golgi Bodies • Golgi Bodies story and package molecules. Think of it as FedEx. It ships and packages objects.

  5. Vaccuoles • Vacuoles store and package water. It gives out water if the cell ever needs nutrient. Vacuoles are much like a water fountain. It gives out water if you are thirsty.

  6. Cytoplasm • Centrioles covers the entire part of the cell. It basically helps everything stay in place. Its like a jello like substance. Everything inside it moves, except the jello.

  7. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum R.E.R • R.E.R moves proteins. It turns anything it possibly can into proteins. Proteins is in a lot of things, like a chicken sandwich. Chicken sandwiches have a lot of protein.

  8. Smooth Endoplasmic Riticulum • S.E.R is the total opposite of R.E.R. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum makes lipids, or fats. The cell needs fats in order to move and such. An analogy would be McDonalds. It gives you fat, but it helps you live.

  9. Ribosomes • Ribosome's is partially the same as R.E.R. Instead of making proteins, it moves proteins. An analogy for that would be a protein shake factory. It supplied protein.

  10. Lysosomes • A lysosome is where all of the trash and dump gets taken too. After everything is used, it gets sent to the Lysosome. An analogy for a lyposome would be a dumpster. Anything old, gets thrown in the trash.

  11. Cell membrane The cell membrane controls what comes in and goes out of the cell. The cell membrane is like a bouncer or even a security guard. If it doesn't let you in, you don’t get in.

  12. Centrioles • Centrioles help the cell reproduce. Without, you would die because you can’t always have the same amount of cells. It is like a hospital, it help people reproduce.

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