A good analogy for a cell wall is either a city wall which protects the city from attack and holds it together. or possibly a brick wall of a building. which supports the building, protects it from harsh elements and only allows materials to enter through certain entrances and exits.
A cell is like a brick because the brick is part of the brick wall that covers your body and can be seen through out yourself. Cells are like a brick wall because a brick wall is a cluster of these many bricks that build up to become the human body.
Well a cell wall protects the cell so you might want to go with the military if your analogy is a country, a fence might protect the yard from unwanted animals, or a firewall on a computer. It all depends on your theme for your analogies.
A plant cell is like a brick in that its shape is rigid. A plant cell has a cell membrane like an animal cell, but it also has a cell wall, which an animal cell does not. The cell wall is made of a tough, rigid substance - chitin. The rigid and durable properties of chitin are what makes grass stick up and spring back up after you've stepped on it.
They are similar because of their structures and how they are so close (each cell and each brick).
A prokaryote is a kingdom but it fits into into the Monera kingdom. Prokaryotes are molecules surrounded by membrane and cell wall.
A nickname for the cell wall is the barrior. It is also called "bricks for building" because it protects the cell and helps it maintain its shape.
cell membrain: school doors, regulates traffic inside and out the school cell Wall: the school walls, protects the school cytoplasm: the air in the school that allows people to be there vacuole: closets of the school, stores stuff
The cell wall supports and protects the plant cell.
The cell wall.But it is not only found in plants, both bacteria and fungi have cell walls too.
a building
The fence
It could be a gate. It is a gate because the door is the cell membrane. See you need to get past the cell wall before the cell membrane.
The Fence because it keeps everything safe from the surrounding environment.
You can relate a cell membrane to the school's office because they control who comes into the school. (i.e.: visitor's have to check in at the front office they can't just walk in without checking in)
A prokaryote is a kingdom but it fits into into the Monera kingdom. Prokaryotes are molecules surrounded by membrane and cell wall.
A fence around a building it keeps bad stuff and the other stuff in
A nickname for the cell wall is the barrior. It is also called "bricks for building" because it protects the cell and helps it maintain its shape.
A castle. hard outer wall, important nobles inside. protected by knights, etc.
I think the border of the city or like a fence or wall would be the best one I can think of.
. lysosomes-vcleaning crew Cell wall- structure of hotel Cell membrain- doors Nucles- control room Chlorophyll- restraint
Hat on in winter...keeps everything protected or walls around a castle...keeps potential attacks at bay