There are a great many different analogies for cell parts that are used to teach. A Biology teacher may compare organelles to the organs in the human body for example.
Some analogies for the parts of the cell will include the analogy of the office building. The walls of the building are the walls of the cell. The management of the building is the nucleus.
I mean as in the: cell wall: cell membrane: chloroplast: ribosomes: vacuole: golgi apparatus: nucleus: neucleolus: anything im missing?
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A good one is bones. I am still trying to find out why. But bones is science teacher approved.
Not at all my friend. Animal and Plant cells are very different in a few ways. For instance, Plant cells have no cell walls while animal cells do(: And plant cells use photosynthesis which is where ATP and ADP and C6 H12 O6 come in. But that's hard to understand. Google it for more info or go to Ask.com :) Good luck
A good analogy for a transport vesicle would be a passenger vehicle, like a bus. The analogy could work in two ways: molecules are to a transport vesicle as passengers are to a bus, or a transport vesicle is to a cell as a bus is to a city.
i think one would be: one has a cell wall and other doesnt but im not very sure that is correct or written well
If cell is a factory, mitochondria is its powerhouse
depends on what kind of cells Animal Cells Human Cells
Lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
1- they are both living organisms2- they're cells have some parts in common3- that's all i can think of now! GOOD LUCK
the cytoplasma is a gell like substance which holds the organelles in place...so a great analogy would be gel or hair spray which holds your hair in place.
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A good analogy for ER is a hospital. It is a good analogy because they are all trying to play their part
There are many numerous organelles that appear in only animal cells--if I were to list tem all out it would be a huge list. A good reference website is Enchanted Learning. It has a lot of diagrams that you can look at, including both animal and plant cells.
Any living thing is
There are many numerous organelles that appear in only animal cells--if I were to list tem all out it would be a huge list. A good reference website is Enchanted Learning. It has a lot of diagrams that you can look at, including both animal and plant cells.
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