the janitors.
depends on what the "ribosomes" are. if people are the ribosomes, the best analogy for transport vesicles would be cabs.
what contains
it would be the function of the cytoskeleton.
The Golgi apparatus is like a FedEx because it exports packages.
An analogy is a similarity between two things on which a comparison may be based. With what are you comparing your factory
the janitors.
depends on what the "ribosomes" are. if people are the ribosomes, the best analogy for transport vesicles would be cabs.
If cell is a factory, mitochondria is its powerhouse
If cell is a factory, mitochondria is its powerhouse
A good analogy for ER is a hospital. It is a good analogy because they are all trying to play their part
what contains
it would be the function of the cytoskeleton.
A eukarotic cell has nuclei. A Willy Wonka factory has... small workers? I'm not really sure about this stupid and idiotic question.
Perhaps it would be the safe in which the original blueprints to the factory and details of its processes are kept? In this analogy the blueprints are the DNA. Copying of these blueprints is equivalent to transcription and protein synthesis.
The Golgi apparatus is like a FedEx because it exports packages.
Vesicles are responsible for transportation in and out of a cell. In some cases vesicles are used for storage also.