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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
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Please help! No plagiarizing please! 6th grade work! Easy and 100 points!! Compare the parts of a cell and the cell as a whole t

o another common nonliving system (i.e., a car, a city, etc.).
Describe the parts of a cell and their primary function.
Biology
2 answers:
larisa [96]3 years ago
5 0

Hello, I did this project in seventh grade, and I still have my notebook from it! Here's the answer I wrote:

<u>A cell is like a restaurant.</u>

The cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell. It is like a door because it get things in and out of the cell, much like a door gets people in and out of a restaurant.

The chloroplast makes food for the cell by photosynthesis. It is like the chef because it makes and provides food for the cell, much like a chef makes food for the customers.

The nucleus controls the activities of the cell. It is like the kitchen becuase it holds information in the cell, and the kitchen holds all of the recipes.

The endoplasmic reticulum transports materials around the cell. It is like a waiter because it transports things around the cell, like a waiter transports food around the restaurant.

The mitochondria give the cell energy by breaking down food. It is like a customer becuase it breaks down food and provides energy to the cell, much like how customers eat food that the chef makes and then pay for it, so the business does well.

The cytoplasm holds the organelles and is where chemical reactions take place. It is like the building because it holds all the organelles in the cell, and the building holds all of the restaurant activity.

The vacuole stores food, water, and waste. It is like the refrigerator because both store water and food.

The Golgi bodies pack, fold, and deliver proteins. They are like the take-out boxes in a restaurant because they hold proteins, and take-out boxes pack and hold food.

I really hopes this helps!

Temka [501]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A Cell Compared to a Car

E.R. = Wires and Pipes

Mitochondria = Engine

<em>The ER is like the wires and pipes in a car because the ER is the highway of the cell, and the wires and pipes let things travel through them.</em>

<em>The mitochondria is like the engine because the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, and the engine is the powerhouse of the car.</em>

Golgi Apparatus = Wheels

<em>The Golgi Apparatus would be the wheels because they both send out commands from the controller.</em>

Cell Wall = Car Frame Membrane = Door

Nucleus

<em>The Cell wall would be the car frame because it protects the car.</em>

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<em>The membrane would be the door, because they both lets objects in and out.</em>

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<em>The Nucleus would be the driver because the nucleus is the controller of the cell, and the driver controls the car.</em>

Cytoplasm = Air Bags

Lysosomes = Exhaust Pipe

<em>The cytoplasm is like the air bags because they both protect all of the organelles inside the cell/car.</em>

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<em>Lysosomes are like the exhaust pipe because they both get rid of excess waste.</em>

Ribosomes = Gasoline

<em>The Ribosomes are like the Gasoline because Ribosomes create proteins to feed the cell, and Gasoline feeds power to the car.</em>

Explanation:

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