Cell Analogy Paige and ellery(1).
Transcription
Cell Analogy Paige and ellery(1).
NYC Cell Analogy By: Ellery Cupelis and Paige Stearn Mitochondria Function: The mitochondria generates energy (ATP) in plant and animal cells. Analogy: The mitochondria is like a power plant such at the Indian Point Energy Center in New York because they both generate energy for the cell/city to use. Ribosomes Function: Ribosomes build proteins in plant and animal cells. Analogy: Ribosomes are like a factory because they both produce and create different items. Ribosomes produce proteins and factories produce goods. Nucleus Function: The nucleus contains DNA and is the center of the cell. The nucleus is present in both plant and animal cells. Analogy: The Nucleus is like Times Square because they are both in the center of the cell/city. Also information is flowing through both at all times. Endoplasmic Reticulum Function: The endoplasmic reticulum connects organelles and forms tubes in cells. The endoplasmic reticulum is in plant and animal cells. ! Analogy: The endoplasmic reticulum is like the roads and streets of NYC because both connect different areas of the city/cell. Golgi Apparatus Function: The golgi apparatus packages macromolecules for delivery in plant and animal cells. ! Analogy: The golgi apparatus is like the UPS store because they both package items for delivery. Centrioles Function: The centrioles is used for cell reproduction in animal cells. ! Analogy: The centrioles are like a hospital because new organisms are created from previous organisms. Plasma/ Cell Membrane Function: The plasma/cell membrane controls passage of materials in and out of plant and animal cells. ! Analogy: The cell membrane is like the toll booths surrounding New York City because only certain materials/people are allowed in and out. Lysosomes Function: The lysosomes break down macromolecules in animal cells. ! Analogy: Lysosomes are like junk yards because in a junk yard, wastes are broken down which causes more entropy and lysosomes break down macromolecules. Cytoplasm/Cytosol Function: The cytoplasm/ cytosol contains enzymes that catalyze/ speed up reactions in plant and animal cells. ! Analogy: Cytoplasm/ Cytosol is like the subways in New York because both speed up transportation for people/reactions in a cell. Chloroplasts Function: Chloroplasts form thylakoids in which light absorbing pigments are embedded in plant cells. ! Analogy: Chloroplasts are like the solar panels on top of building because both turn sunlight into energy for the cell/person/household to use. Cytoskeleton Function: Cytoskeleton gives plant cells physical structure. ! Analogy: The cytoskeleton is like the skyscrapers in NYC because the skyscrapers shape the cityscape and the cytoskeleton shapes the cell’s physical appearance. Vacuole Function: Vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste in plant cells. ! Analogy: Vacuoles are like restaurants because both store/preserve water and nutrients. Plus some restaurants recycle which is similar to storing waste in cells. Cell Wall Function: The cell wall protects the plant cell. ! Analogy: The cell wall is like the police force/NYPD because they both keep the cell/city secure and safe.