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.)
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maybe solar paower...
They are like solar panels because they both take in sunlight and power something.
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.
A good analogy for a Golgi body would be a Post Office because it ships substances outside the cell.
it shows how the different component's (like the nucleus) float around in the cell on the cytoplasm.
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.
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.
They are like solar panels because they both take in sunlight and power something.
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I think the border of the city or like a fence or wall would be the best one I can think of.
If cell is a factory, mitochondria is its powerhouse
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.
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.
If cell is a factory, mitochondria is its powerhouse
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.
A prokaryote is a kingdom but it fits into into the Monera kingdom. Prokaryotes are molecules surrounded by membrane and cell wall.
A good analogy for a ribosome would be a cook. Cooks make food for restaurants, ribosomes help make proteins for the cell.
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