Cell Analogy: Factory

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Cell Analogy: Factory
By Dakota Bethell
Cell Wall: Wall
• The Walls of the factory keep it up and protect
it
Cell Membrane: Doors
• The Doors let things go in and out, a lot like
the Cell membrane
Nucleus: Manager
• The manager controls the factory (cell) just
like the nucleus.
Nucleus membrane: Main room
• The main room holds in the manager. Acting
like the Nucleus Membrane.
Cytoplasm: Conveyor belt
• Moves boxes (organelles) move through the
factory easily
Mitochondria: Local Plant
• Creates more energy.
Chloroplast: Solar Panel
• The chloroplast gets energy from the sun, like
solar panels.
Lysosome: Custodian
• The lysosome is like the custodian because it
cleans the factory (cell)
Vacuole: Storage closet/kitchen
• This stores food and energy in the Cell for now
or later.
Golgi Body: Mail room
• Delivers packages (blood) to other parts of the
cell
Cytoskeleton: Inner beams
• The inner beams and poles in the factory hold
it up.
Centrioles: Secretary
• The Secretary organizes the division process
Cells
Endoplasmic reticulum: Stations
• Helps in the process to create protein
Chromosome: Blue Prints
• The DNA of the factory is like the blue prints,
it gives us the outline of the cell, which is what
made the factory (cell)