Cell Analogies
The nucleus directs or controls the cell just like a mom controls the house because she pays for the mortgage meaning she possess the house.
Nucleolus makes ribosomes and ribosomes will make protein just like a kitchen with a stove will make food.
Cell wall protect and support the plant cell just like the walls of the house will protect and support the structure.
Endoplasmic Reticulum(E.R)carries materials from one part of the cell to another like a hallway in a house provides passageways to different locations.
Lysosome contains chemicals that breakdown food particles and worn out cell parts like a recycling bin contains waste.
Nuclear envelope protects the nucleus like security cameras will protect the family from intruders.
Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes which function in the acid of the lysosome and are meant to be secreted not as wastes into the extracellular fluids, but as secretory proteins into an intracellular organelle. When one of these enzymes is dysfunctional, the catabolism of its macromolecule does not completely occur and there is a buildup of the macromolecule inside the lysosome. This results in great numbers of large lysosomes which begin to interfere with the normal functions of the cell. This disorder is called lysosomal storage disorder. These disorders can eventually lead to the dysfunction of the organs. The organs affected by the disorder are determined by two factors: 1) The location in the body where the macromolecules that are to be catabolized are found, and 2) The location where the catabolism occurs.
The building of the grocery store is like the cell membrane, because it gives it structure and keeps everything inside safe. The security guard of the front door in the grocery store is like the cell membrane, because it says what can come in and out of the cell. The boss of the store is like the nucleus, because they tell the employes what to do and what needs to be done. The floors of the grocery store is like the cytoplasm, because it hold everything in it place, where it need to be. The illes in the store is
In a basketball stadium, the stadium walls are like the cell walls. The stadium wall surrounds the stadium and helps support the structure. This is how the cell wall and the stadium wall are alike because they both provide support to the structure and they both surround their structure.
to construct and or maintain the cell membrane. In a microscopic view of the cell membrane we can
parts, and each part has its own job. The nucleus of a cell is very similar
The nucleus contains genetic material that controls all the activities within a cell. A nucleus is made up of D...
The cell wall is the most vital organelle in the plant cell. The cell wall is so important because it gives support, protects and helps shape the plant cell. (Doc. 2) First, the cell wall is also only in a plant cell. (Doc. 1) A description is of the cell wall is,” rigid, tough, made of cellulose.” (Doc. 2) The cell wall is only in a plant cell. (Doc. 2) This sweet organelle sits right outside of the cell membrane.(OI) Lastly, “the plant cell wall consists of three layers with their own special function.” (OI) That is why the cell wall is needed so much by the plant cell.
Protein synthesis consists of two main steps: transcription and translation. The DNA is found inside of the nucleus and there in the nucleus a copy of one side of the DNA strand is made, this is the messenger RNA or mRNA. After this the mRNA travels through the cytoplasm with the DNA copy and arrives at the ribosomes. The mRNA then goes through the ribosome three bases at a time. A transfer RNA molecule or tRNA then bring the correct amino acid to match the codon. The amino acids then link together to form a long chain of proteins, making amino acids the building blocks of
The mitochondria produces food for the cell by converting energy the cell needs. The mitochondria and the nucleus are two organelles within a cell that have many of the same similarities. Both organelles are made of two membranes. These layers isolate within the organelle all things considered, yet have protein channels that permit things to go in and out. Both contain DNA material that conveys qualities that encode for proteins. Both have qualities that make ribosomes, the machines that read the guidelines in RNA to make
Ok Blake what do you think is the most important part of the cart.The gas filter. Ok then how can that relate to a cell. That's easy the cell membrane Let's nutrients and waste in and out of the cell. This sounds a lot like a filter a gas filter to be exact. Cause the gas you put in may be a little dirty so the gas filter filters out all of the bad things just like the cell membrane lets good things in and bad things
The strong cells wall prevents bursting. The cell is turgid. If plant cells lose water the cells become limp and flaccid. Water is essential for support in plants.
thousands of different ways to form thousands of different proteins. each with a unique function in the body. Both the amino acids manufactured in the liver and those derived from the breakdown of the The proteins we eat are absorbed into the blood stream and taken up by the cells and tissues to build new proteins as needed.... ... middle of paper ... ...denatured by boiling, their chains are shortened to form gelatine.
The Animal Cell is a little bit different than the Plant Cell for only a couple of reasons. One is how the Plant Cell has a cell wall and the Animal Cell doesn’t. The cell wall protects and gives structure to the cell. Then there is the Nucleus, which serves as a control center for the cell. Inside the Nucleus there are one or more Nucleoli. They are dense, granular bodies that disappear at the beginning of cell division and reappear at the end. Then you have the Cytoplasm. This is the watery material lying within the cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus. The Cytoplasm also contains organelles, which have specific functions in the cell metabolism. Then there are the Golgi Bodies, which serve as processing, packaging, and storage for the cell. These organelles package and ship things out. Another parts of the cell, a very important one in fact, are the Lysosomes. These organelles are used to break things down and contain enzymes.
The membrane surrounding the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, separate the nucleus from the cytoplasm. Most of the cells we used in the experiments held, were multicellular or consisting of more than one cell. A variety of cells were used in completing the experiments. We used union cells, cheek cells, potato cells, and Elodeo cells. We also used Planaria which is a unicellular organism.
...ulose will be protected from anything that could potentially damage the cell otherwise. It also plays a part in helping cells keep their shape. Cell walls, along with cellulose, provide support for plants so that they can grow tall while maintaining their shape. The size of the plant will determine the amount of cellulose it will need, but all plants require some amount of it and make use of it constantly.