CELL ANALOGY Shawn Sharrak
Mar 31, 2015
CELL ANALOGYShawn Sharrak
Cell MembraneThe cell membrane surrounds the
cell, so it’s the same thing as the wall of the grocery store. In both plant/animal cells there is a cell membrane.
Cytoplasm
The cytoplasm is the open space in both a plant or animal cell, in a grocery store there is open areas also.
Nucleus
The nucleus is the control center of a cell and it tells things what to do. In a grocery store the computer system tells the cashiers what the prices are for each item.
Endoplasmic ReticulumIn a cell the endoplasmic reticulum
moves ribosomes from place to place. In a grocery store shopping carts move your groceries around the store and even to your car.
Ribosomes
In a plant/animal cell ribosomes are getting made and produced. In a grocery store money is getting made.
Nucleolus
In a plant/animal cell the nucleolus controls the cell. In a grocery store the cashier controls the computer system.
Mitochondria
In both a plant and animal cell the mitochondria supplies energy to the cell. In a grocery store a generator gives energy to keep things such as light running.
Golgi Body
In plant and animal cells the Golgi body packages proteins and ships them. The bag boy packages your items at the grocery store.
Vacuole
In plant and animal cells the vacuole stores food and waste in the cell. In a grocery store they store plenty of food and other items.