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A good analogy for a ribosome would be a cook. Cooks make food for restaurants, ribosomes help make proteins for the cell.
An analogy would be a highway, as it is a path along which molecules move from one part of the cell to another.
Plastids in cells are like grocery stores. They are the center of specialized metabolic activities in the cell and are where proteins are stored.
The cell cycle is the process in which cells use to divide and replicate.
water treatment plant because it stores water and gets rid of waste water
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The function (use) of an analogy is to compare.
A good analogy for a ribosome would be a cook. Cooks make food for restaurants, ribosomes help make proteins for the cell.
An analogy would be a highway, as it is a path along which molecules move from one part of the cell to another.
digestive system like a school bag as vacuoles are storage sacs for solid or liquid contents similarly school bags are also storage contents of your books a bladder or a landfill
My school only allows cell use to do work on like using the calculator or dictionary. Beyond that no. No one would pay attention what what is going on in the classroom or instructions.
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because they get you distracted
By using ATP.
Anything that is somewhat rigid and provides structural support, and is osmotic (can passively allow small molecules and water through). An analogous comparison is one that allows someone to relate a likeness to something from something completely different. There are multiple things that can be analogous to a cell wall. A filter. Or maybe a screen door.
well i wouldn't say many because lots of Catholic, Public etc don't let kids use cell phones.. like if you were out for recces or something and your using it you may get in trouble or you may not. i know my school gets in trouble for using cell phones.
You could have different parts of the cell representing different parts of a school. For example, have the cell wall as the walls of the school, then have the chromoplasts as windows or something. Just think of different parts of a school and tie it in with the parts of a cell. Use your imagination!