A prison cell on a ship, often referred to as the brig, is typically located in a secure area, usually near the ship's command center or in the lower decks. This placement ensures easy access for crew members while maintaining security and preventing escape. The brig is designed to be isolated from the general passenger or crew areas to ensure safety and order onboard.
In a prison.
it is an egg not cracked...
A prison cell typically contains a bed, a toilet, a sink, and sometimes a desk or shelf. Inmates may also have personal belongings within their cell, such as clothing, books, and hygiene products.
The nucleus is like the prison warden because the warden controls all aspects of the prison and the nucleus controls all functions of the cell, also they are both the most important. The membrane is like the door and walls because the both keep things in and out and will selectively allow entrance. The vacuole is like a prison cell because the vacuole keeps what it stores inside itself and the prison cells don't allow the prisoner to escape. The mitochondria is like a power generator because it powers necessary life functions of the cell and the power generator because it powers the entire prison. žThe cytoskeleton is like the pillars because booth support and help keep the structure of the object, in this case the cell and the prison. žThe Endoplasmic Reticulum(both smooth and rough) is like the hallways and lanes of a prison because they both help to transport things from one place (within cell or prison) to another. žThe chloroplasts are like the prison cooks because the both produce food. The chefs give food to energize the prisoners and the chloroplasts give food to energize the cell. žThe cell wall is like the outer fence because the cell wall give shape and protection to the cell, just as the outer fence does to the prison.
The plasma membrane of an Elodea cell is located just beneath the cell wall. It acts as a barrier, regulating the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
they just stayed in their cell and got to go deck for fresh air
The interior area of the ship used to detain prisoners & stowaways, and to punish delinquent crew members is known as the brig. The brig usually resembles a prison-cell with bars and a locked, hinged door.On the other hand, a ship dedicated to containing prisoners may be called a prison hulk.==========Note that the term "brig" is carried over to all Naval prisons - even those ashore.
Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument was created in 1908.
The Prison Ship - 1912 was released on: USA: 16 August 1912
a prison cell is a small room which a prisoner is housed in while he/she is serving his/her prison sentence.
The criminals boarded the prison ship that would take them across the waters to the main penitentiary.
A prison ship (also called a prison hulk) was very popular with the british and it contained all the prisoners captured during war. A hospital ship was a place for medical treatment during war and was used in war zones.
Prison Ship - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Five Star Prison Cell was created in 2004.
The Brig
the two symbols in "The Prison Cell" by Mahmud Darwish are i have no idea....
Elmo was playing pirate and stole one of cookie monster's cookie's so he locked him up in a prison ship.