the simplified answer would a solar panel as it captures energy from the suns rays and turns it into energy or food if it is a chloroplast.
An indirect answer would be a solar panel, since they both use sunlight to capture energy. That would be a good analogy if you were focusing on the "sunlight". A household electricity generator would be a better analogy if you were focusing on the fact that it "generates" electricity and provides it for the entire house. hope that helps
An analogy would be solar panels. Solar panels absorb the light and convert it into usable energy. So do chloroplasts. They convert it into chemical energy.
A good analogy for ER is a hospital. It is a good analogy because they are all trying to play their part
A chloroplast is like a "energy producing center," such as a power plant. To tie in with the "green" nature of chloroplasts, it could be considered a solar farm (which are used in the desert to capture the sun's energy and turn it into electricity for cities.) Hope this helps!
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Yes, trees are full of chloroplasts in their leaves.
An analogy for a chloroplast could be a solar panel. Just like how solar panels capture sunlight to generate energy for a home, chloroplasts in plant cells capture sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis.
homeostasis
good analogy
An analogy is a similarity between two things on which a comparison may be based. With what are you comparing your factory
Fair is the correct and only answer