Well im just not sure what you would call the wak ways in a mall but that's what i would compare it to.
Anythinq That Wouldd Help Support The Cell So For A Mall You Could Say That Beams That Hold Up The Malls Foundation
cytoskeleton
I guess just do a city or a mall. A school works too!
Nucleus could be customer service since it is like the "control center"Endoplasmic Reticulum can be the hallways of the mall since they are like "passageways"Cell wall could be security guards that surround the mall and "protect"Chloroplasts can be the food court since it "produces food for the cell"Lysosome can be the garbage cans since its the "garbage disposal of the cell"Vacuole can be the storage room for the janitors since it "stores" things
yes Bacteria, animal cells and plant cells have cytoskeletons!
Blue prints for a building are an analogy for DNA.
The cytoskeleton is like a skeleton of a human. They both keep the thing in shape.
director
The managers office.
No, cytoskeletons are made of protein filaments
cytoskeleton
The three different kinds of cytoskeletons are: * Microtubules * microfilaments * intermediate filaments
I guess just do a city or a mall. A school works too!
A real life analogy of the parts of the cell might be a comparison between a cell and a shopping mall. For example, the nucleus of the cell manages everything in the cell, while the manager of the mall manages each area. The mitochondria can be compared to the food court in the mall, where all energy is obtained.
Yes.
mostly cytoskeletons and ectoplasm
It determines the shape of the cell.
No it is absent in prokaryotes. They are only in eukaryotes.