Some good analogies for Ribosomes are the following:
Ribosomes are organelles not bound by membranes, intracellular structures that synthesize (reproduce or replicate) protein chains according to a coded sequence read from messenger RNA (mRNA).
ribosomes i think are like when a fish hooks onto it
Liver synthesises proteins in the human body ;3
a ribosome is like a plant for cells
construction worker
it can be compared to the liver.
No body can exist without Ribosomes.
Liver
the ribosomes delivers protein to the cells so the ribosomes would be the guard.
A city cell analogy for ribosomes is a restaurant. It provides the citizens with protein just ribosomes which provide nutrients for the cell. Hope this helped!
ribosomes i think are like when a fish hooks onto it
depends on what the "ribosomes" are. if people are the ribosomes, the best analogy for transport vesicles would be cabs.
A good analogy for a ribosome would be a cook. Cooks make food for restaurants, ribosomes help make proteins for the cell.
A structural analogy for ribosomes is a crumpled piece of paper.
the ribosomes delivers protein to the cells so the ribosomes would be the guard.
A city cell analogy for ribosomes is a restaurant. It provides the citizens with protein just ribosomes which provide nutrients for the cell. Hope this helped!
ribosomes i think are like when a fish hooks onto it
depends on what the "ribosomes" are. if people are the ribosomes, the best analogy for transport vesicles would be cabs.
it is the lunch lady
A good analogy for a ribosome would be a cook. Cooks make food for restaurants, ribosomes help make proteins for the cell.
factory:factory worker as a nucleolus:nucleus
Ribosomes are similar to factories. They produce things that are needed and serve a purpose. It works like an assembly line.
The nucleolus makes protein parts that will form ribosomes. The ribosomes will make proteins when the two parts come together with each other and tRNA. Perhaps the best analogy to a school is the wood working shop or other place where things are made in pieces to be put together.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are like masons because they link protein chains together according to RNA (rather like a blueprint) just as masons "link" bricks together according to a blueprint. Don't copy that exact thing, it's badly worded and the word "link" isn't really appropriate for bricks.