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Guns and Cells

Feb 17, 2016

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Guns and Cells. What’s the difference?. The Nucleus. In both plant and animal cells the nucleus controls the basic functions of the cell. Just like when shooting a gun, the shooter has control of all basic functions of the gun. The Cell Membrane. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Guns and Cells

What’s the difference?

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In both plant and animal cells the nucleus controls the basic functions of the cell. Just like when shooting a gun, the shooter has control of all basic functions of the gun.

The Nucleus

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The cell membrane controls what enters and exits the cell. The chamber of a gun brings the shell in and ejects the shell after it has been shot.

The Cell Membrane

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The cell wall is used to protect and give structure to the cell. On a gun, the metal is used to build is structure and to protect it from damage.

Cell Wall

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Is the passage that proteins use to move. In that same sense, the barrel is used for the bullet to move.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

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The Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging and shipping proteins. On a gun, the trigger is responsible for sending the bullet down the barrel.

Golgi Apparatus

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This produces your energy in your cell. The hammer of your gun hits the shell and that creates the energy in the gun.

Mitochondrion

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This stores the cells waste, food, and water. In a gun, the shell stores the powder that is what the gun works to ignite.

VACUOLE

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The ribosomes are what produce the proteins. In a gun, the gun powder is like the ribosomes because it produces the bang.

RIBOSOME

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Differences between plant and animal cells

The first big difference is that plant cells have both a cell wall and cell membrane. But the animal cell has only a cell membrane. This is because an animal cell doesn’t need the structure of a cell wall because it has a cytoskeleton.

The next thing is that plant cell have chloroplast and an animal cell doesn’t. The animal cell doesn’t need it because it doesn’t have to make its own food.

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Cont.

Also in plant cells photosynthesis and cell respiration take place, on the other hand animal cells only use cell respiration.