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Cell Organelles. Created by: Ashley Brook Proffitt. Nucleus. Court House. The nucleus is known as the control center of the cell. . The Court House is the control center of a city. . Cell membrane. Police Station.
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Cell Organelles Created by: Ashley Brook Proffitt
Nucleus Court House • The nucleus is known as the control center of the cell. • The Court House is the control center of a city.
Cell membrane Police Station • The cell membrane is responsible for controlling what goes in and out of the cell. • Police officers enforce laws and controls what goes in and out of a city.
Cell wall Water Levy • The cell wall is responsible for the structure of the cell. It also supports and protects it. • A water levy protects a city from being flooded.
Endoplasmic reticulum Trains • This organelle is responsible for providing passages for proteins to move through easily. • Trains provide passages for the people in a city to get from place to place.
Golgi apparatus Post Office • This organelle is responsible for packaging and sending out proteins to other parts of the cell. • In a city the post office is responsible for sending out packages to the citizens.
Mitochondrion Power Plant • Also known as the power house of the cell, it is responsible for producing energy. • A power plant in a city is responsible for making sure that the area has electricity to keep things running smoothly.
Vacuole Grocery Store • Storage is the main duty of this organelle. It stores waste, food, water, etc. • A grocery store stores all types of things in a city. You can go there at any time and purchase food or water.
Ribosome Restaurant • The ribosome of a cell is responsible for producing proteins in a cell. • The food that is prepared in a restaurant contains proteins for people to eat on a daily basis.
Plant Cells Animal Cells • Have a cell wall (on outside) • Have photosynthesis and cell respiration • Green due to chlorophyll • Have chloroplasts • Square due to cell wall • 1 large central vacuole • Have cytoskeleton (on inside) • Does cell respiration only • White/pink/red due to blood • No chloroplasts • Can be any shape • Many small vacuoles