Communist country The cell is the basic unit of living organisms. Even though it is rather easy to picture the parts of cells, it is complicated to intellectualize how these parts function together to maintain life within the cell. To acquire an understanding of the functional methods that take place in a cell, it is beneficial to portray an analogy to a communist country. • The border around the country is like the Plasma membrane. The border Control the movement of people and objects coming in and out of the country through the numerous parts of the border of entry that are controlled by border control guards. The Plasma membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, keeping harmful things out. • Dictator is like nucleus of the cell. …show more content…
The Dictator control the whole entire country, he or she adjusts all activity in the country. The nucleus is the control center of the cell regulating all cell activity. It is a membrane inevitable structure that includes the cell's transmissible information and controls the cell's growth and reproduction. • Factories are like Ribosomes of the cell.
The Factories make goods so the country can have things that are necessary in order for the country to function appropriately. Ribosomes are responsible for compiling the proteins. • Army political force is like nucleolus of the cell. He/she is in charge of making and building factories; Army political force is close to the dictator. The function of Nucleolus is to make ribosomes. • The Postal service is like Golgi apparatus of the cell. The postal service \ packages and ship item to people. Golgi apparatus process and package the proteins and lipids that are synthesized by the cell. • Nuclear power plant is like the Mitochondria of the cell. Nuclear power plant generates energy, heat, and electricity throughout the country. Just like nuclear power plant mitochondria construct energy during the production of adenosine triphosphate. • Farms are like chloroplast of the cell. They farmers grow vegetables, which needs sunlight in order for it to grow and survive. Then the framers distribute the vegetables to the people so people can get the right amount of energy from it. Chloroplasts are organelles found only in plant cells. Their main part of chloroplast is to perform photosynthesis; through these process chloroplasts capture light energy from the sun to produce energy stored in ATP and
NADPH. • The economy is like cytoskeleton of the cell. The economy gives the country it wealth and power. The cytoskeleton is a sequence of intercellular proteins that help out a cell with shape, support, and movement. • Store’s are like Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum of the cell. In order for stores to run properly its needs factories to make their manufacture goods. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum has ribosomes and is complex in secreted protein synthesis • Business is like Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum in cell. They handle all the paper works and it handles all the transportation of manufactures. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum deficiencies ribosomes and is complex in membrane lipid synthesis. • A labor camp is like lysosomes in the cell. Labor camp is where labor prisoners are forced to do labor under brutal conditions not all-communist country have labor camp. Lysosome is found only in animal cells and it contains enzymes for use in the hydrolytic breakdown of macromolecules. • Grain Storage Facilities is like the Vacuoles of the cell. In grain storage facilities the country store food, water, and other resources that is necessary for a country. Vacuole has similar to grain storage, it Separating resources that might be harmful to the cell. It also contains waste products and store water for plant cell.
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
The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas consists of short, insightful essays that offer the reader a different perspective on the world and on ourselves.
to construct and or maintain the cell membrane. In a microscopic view of the cell membrane we can
Joseph Raymond McCarthy was a Republican Senator from the state of Wisconsin between 1947 and 1957. Between 1950 and 1954, McCarthy became noted for unsubstantiated claims that there were Communist and Soviet spies and sympathizers inside the federal government.
Communism was the ideology followed by the Soviet Union. Originally founded by Karl Marx, it said that everything should be owned by the government and then divided up equally among the people who would then all work for it. For the communist party in Russia, their political system was always in danger. From the start of the Russian Revolution there have been dangers to communism. Before World War II most of the western nations ignored Russia simply because it was a communist state and the western nations actually supported Hitler because they believed that Germany would provided a buffer against Communism. The permanent threat against Russia gave the incentive to expand and spread communist influence as much as possible to keep their way of life intact, it was very much Russia against the world. However not only was the Soviet Union communist, they were totalitarian, meaning all the power was with the rulers. While this was effective for keeping the standard average of living the same for everyone and preventing poverty, it also led to a poor work ethic among the working population...
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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
Nuclear energy is produced during the process named nuclear fission or nuclear fusion. The development of nuclear energy started in the 20th century and there is now worldwide recognition for using nuclear energy. Popular countries that operates nuclear power are United States, France, Japan, and Russia, the nuclear energy generates up to 6% of the world’s electricity supplies. Even though the energy is mostly used by many countries, but it may causes side effect to the living things in the environment. (WNA, 2012)
Nuclear power has grown to be a big percentage of the world’s energy. As of January 18, 2013 in 31 countries 437 nuclear power plant units with an installed electric net capacity of about 372 GW are in operation and 68 plants with an installed capacity of 65 GW are in 15 countries under construction. As of end 2011 the total electricity production since 1951 amounts to 69,760 billion kWh. The cumulative operating experience amounted to 15, 15,080 years by end of 2012. (European Nuclear Society) The change that nuclear power has brought to the world has led to benefits in today’s energy’s usage.
Communism is a system of government, a political ideology that rejects private ownership and promotes a classless, stateless society based on common ownership of all property and the means of production, where by all work is shared and all proceeds are commonly owned. Communism is practised in China, North Korea, Vietnam, Laos and Cuba. However most of the world’s communist governments have been disbanded since the end of World War II. Soon after the Japanese surrendered at the end of World War II, Communist forces began a war against the Kuomintang in China. The Communists gradually gained control of the country and on the 1st October, 1949, Mao Zedong announced the victory of the Communist party and the establishment of the People's Republic of China. China has been ruled by the Communist party ever since.
Nuclear energy is a very powerful source of energy. Just a little bit is required to make large amounts of electricity, which powers 1 in 5 households in the U.S. Nuclear energy has been advanced over the years and has been relied on heavily by many countries today.
To begin, nuclear power is produced by nuclear fission, which is the splitting of an atom to start a chain reaction (“11 Facts”). This chain reaction produces massive amounts of heat. Nuclear reactors take advantage of this heat by pumping water into the reactor, which in turn produces steam. The steam then becomes pressurized through a pipeline and exits into a turbine (“How do Nuclear”). The pressurized steam causes the turbine blades to spin, producing power which is linked to a generator for use in the main power lines. When the steam passes the turbine blades, it goes past cooled pipes and condensates (“How do Nuclear”). After the condensation process is finished and the steam reverts back to water, it is pumped into the reactor again, thus completing the process of producing nuclear-based power.
There were many events that lead up to the Bolshevik Revolution. First off, in 1848, Karl Marx and Fredrich Engels published a thought-provoking book. The Communist Manifesto expressed their support of a world in which there was no difference in class. A world in which the workers and commoners ran the show and there was no high and supreme ruler. Many intellectual Russians began to become aware of this pamphlet as well as the advanced state of the world compared to Russia. Other countries were going through an industrial revolution, while the Czars had made it clear that no industrial surge was about to happen in Russia. The popularity of the Czars further went down hill as Nicolas II’s poor military and political decisions caused mass losses in World War I. Eventually, the citizens could take no more and began a riot in St. Petersburg that led to the first Russian Revolution of 1917.
The Cell, the fundamental structural unit of all living organisms. Some cells are complete organisms, such as the unicellular bacteria and protozoa, others, such as nerve, liver, and muscle cells, are specialized components of multicellular organisms. In another words, without cells we wouldn’t be able to live or function correctly. There are Animal Cells and Plant Cells. In Biology class the other day we studied the Animal Cell. We were split into groups of our own and we each picked a different animal cell slide to observe. My group chose the slide,'; Smeared Frog Blood ';.
How is the important of food production? That agriculture is one of the most essential means of producing food is realized easily when we think of the types of things that we eat. The rice or wheat that we eat comes from the land. Even potatoes and other roots or vegetables and even leaves such as tea, as well as the fruits that men eat are the products of the soil that covers the earth. In fact, everything that we eat, except meat, fish and other kinds of flesh comes from the land, and what grows on the land is part of agriculture. Even the sugar, oil, coffee and other beverages that we use are products of plants that grow on land. In the same way, many of the medicines that we use is made of plants that grow in various parts of the