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Buzz of the bee’s. Gavin Jones Mrs. Nyland 3 rd. Cell membrane. The outer shell of a beehive that can only be entered by the bee’s. Both protect the inters of their structures to protect all of the inter working parts. Cytoplasm. All of the different areas of the hive.
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Buzz of the bee’s Gavin Jones Mrs. Nyland 3rd
Cell membrane • The outer shell of a beehive that can only be entered by the bee’s. • Both protect the inters of their structures to protect all of the inter working parts.
Cytoplasm • All of the different areas of the hive. • The both are similar because in each different part something is happening but isn't doing the same exact thing as something else.
Nucleus • In the beehive it is the boss of the hive. The boss keeps things running smoothly, it is the queen bee. • Both are similar because these are the only reason why there is a cell or a beehive.
Endoplasmic Reticulum • The honey for the bee’s to eat and stay alive. Made by the worker bee’s. • Both are food for the whole structure.
Ribosomes • The drone bee’s make the honey and gather the pollen also do anything to help the hive. • Both compare because they are the ones that pass skills onto the next generation.
Nucleolus The queen bee is the bee that carries all of the genetic material because she is the one that makes most larvae. • Both are making new parts and cells.
Mitochondria • The worker bee’s do all the repairing of the hive, also making he hive. • Both are about making things that are needed.
Golgi Body • The larva are the packages of the hive that are produced to help the cell. • Both are the production or packaging of materials.
Vacuole • The honey comb of the hive that holds the honey, larva, and bee’s. • Holding areas for storage.