Cell Analogy
In many ways, a cell closely resembles a school. To be reminded of a organelle's structure, the page "Cell Structure and Functions" should have all you are looking for.
1. Cell Membrane: This organelle is like the school's walls and doors. The walls establish the building's shape and the door let certain people in and out.
2. Centrosome: The centrosome would be the teachers because they help the students learn and move on to the next level of education. The centrosome produces microtubules, which are like the students' education.
3. Chromatin: Chromatin would be the school's administrative team, who helps focus the students' motivation on a topic for them to study in college.
4. Cilia: The school's cilia would be the security cameras outside of the building. They help to sense near-coming people and objects that may pose a threat to the school and its inhabitants.
5. Cytoplasm: This organelle represents the school's atmosphere. Throughout the atmosphere are all of the students, classrooms, and staff members that make up the school.
6. Golgi Body: The janitors of a school are much like the Golgi bodies. They clean many messes around the school and keep it clean and running smoothly.
7. Lysosome: This organelle is like the cafeteria. All food is eaten and as begun to digest here.
8. Mitochondria: This organelle represents the principal's office. The person of highest status resides there and conducts all important business to keep the school running like clockwork here.
9. Nuclear Membrane: This organelle would be the classroom walls and door. This also keep the shape of the room and lets in and out certain people.
10. Nucleolus: The nucleolus of a school would be the students of the classroom. They are inside the classroom learning the information.
11. Nucleus: This organelle is like a classroom. The classrooms play out the school's main function here, teaching.
12. Peroxisome: The peroxisomes are like the main lobby. It holds the students at the beginning of the day where they become prepared for the school day.
13. Ribosomes: Ribosomes are the cafeteria ladies who make the food for the students.
14. Rough ER: This organelle is the school bus. It transfers the students from home to the school.
15. Smooth ER: The Smooth ER is like the school kitchen. It makes the food and stores some extra.
16. Cell Wall: The cell wall would be the glass covering over the small garden just off the building. This would act as a barrier between the garden and the outside.
17. Chloroplasts: The chloroplasts would be the food/nutrients given to the plants in the small garden.
18. Vacuole: Vacuoles represent the storage closets. They hold equipment important to keeping the building in perfect condition.
In many ways, a cell closely resembles a school. To be reminded of a organelle's structure, the page "Cell Structure and Functions" should have all you are looking for.
1. Cell Membrane: This organelle is like the school's walls and doors. The walls establish the building's shape and the door let certain people in and out.
2. Centrosome: The centrosome would be the teachers because they help the students learn and move on to the next level of education. The centrosome produces microtubules, which are like the students' education.
3. Chromatin: Chromatin would be the school's administrative team, who helps focus the students' motivation on a topic for them to study in college.
4. Cilia: The school's cilia would be the security cameras outside of the building. They help to sense near-coming people and objects that may pose a threat to the school and its inhabitants.
5. Cytoplasm: This organelle represents the school's atmosphere. Throughout the atmosphere are all of the students, classrooms, and staff members that make up the school.
6. Golgi Body: The janitors of a school are much like the Golgi bodies. They clean many messes around the school and keep it clean and running smoothly.
7. Lysosome: This organelle is like the cafeteria. All food is eaten and as begun to digest here.
8. Mitochondria: This organelle represents the principal's office. The person of highest status resides there and conducts all important business to keep the school running like clockwork here.
9. Nuclear Membrane: This organelle would be the classroom walls and door. This also keep the shape of the room and lets in and out certain people.
10. Nucleolus: The nucleolus of a school would be the students of the classroom. They are inside the classroom learning the information.
11. Nucleus: This organelle is like a classroom. The classrooms play out the school's main function here, teaching.
12. Peroxisome: The peroxisomes are like the main lobby. It holds the students at the beginning of the day where they become prepared for the school day.
13. Ribosomes: Ribosomes are the cafeteria ladies who make the food for the students.
14. Rough ER: This organelle is the school bus. It transfers the students from home to the school.
15. Smooth ER: The Smooth ER is like the school kitchen. It makes the food and stores some extra.
16. Cell Wall: The cell wall would be the glass covering over the small garden just off the building. This would act as a barrier between the garden and the outside.
17. Chloroplasts: The chloroplasts would be the food/nutrients given to the plants in the small garden.
18. Vacuole: Vacuoles represent the storage closets. They hold equipment important to keeping the building in perfect condition.