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CELL ANALOGY ANALOGY TO A SCHOOL Cell Wall The cell wall provides structure and shape for the cell Analogy: Walls of school Only found in plant cells Cell Membrane The Cell Membrane is inside of the cell wall and it controls what enters and leaves the cell Analogy: The doors and the security system of the school Found in both plant and animal cells Cytoplasm contains the organelles; “cell jelly” and is a site for chemical reactions Analogy: the air inside the school Found in both plant and animal cells Nucleus This organelle has two major functions: it stores the cell's hereditary material, or DNA, and it coordinates the cell's activities Analogy: Office controls what goes on through the entire school Found in both plant and animal cells Nucleolus This organelle is found inside the nucleus and creates or copies ribosomes Analogy: The copy machines inside of the office (nucleus) Found in both plant and animal cells Endoplasmic Reticulum The ER has materials and proteins that travel through it Analogy: Hallways allow students and staff to travel Found in both plants and animals Ribosome The ribosome produces or creates proteins that are used for repairing damage or directing chemical processes. Found all over the cell Analogy: Students produce work, projects, homework Found in both plant and animals Mitochondria breaks down FOOD to release energy for use by the cell the boiler and generator of the school Found in both plant and animals Golgi Body The Golgi body packages, modifies and sorts materials in the cell and then ships it to the right place Analogy: Secretary does the same thing (sends students out, dismissal..) Found in both plant and animals Chloroplast convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells. Analogy: Solar panels on top of the school that help to generate power Found only in plants Vacuole Vacuole stores water and substances for the cell Analogy: Custodians closet stores materials for the building Found in both plants and animals but only plants have the large central vacuole, animal cell vacuole’s are small Lysosomes breaks down large food particles and old or damaged organelles Analogy: The bathrooms and the janitor staff of a school found in all animal cells BUT are very rare in plant cell