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An amusement park can be compared to a nucleolus because the office of the park is the control center of the park. The nucleolus is the control center of the cell. The amusement park has a fence and that is like a cell wall.

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How is a plant cell compared to a amusement park?

nucleus~food court Cytoplasm~air/sidewalksgrass between rides etc. ER~buses transporting people throughout the park Cell Wall~Fence surrounding Park Cell Membrane~Main Gate Mitochondria~Power Boxes supplying the park's energy ("power Plant" of the Park) Vacuole~Maintnence Workers Chloroplasts~employees who sell food to people (giving them energy) Lysosomes~animals that eat the dropped food after the park is closed Golgi Complex~ Announing system usually playing cheesy music (sending messages throughout the park) Ribosomes~stuff in restaurants (ovens, people, etc.) nucleolus~parks restaurants (in the food court) sorry if I missed Anything!☻I !


What is a network of protein fillaments that helps the cell maintain its shape?

The network of protein filaments that helps the cell maintain its shape is called the cytoskeleton. It is made up of three types of filaments: microfilaments (actin), intermediate filaments, and microtubules. The cytoskeleton provides structural support, helps in cell movement, and is involved in intracellular transport.


What part of the cell keeps the cell membrain from collapsing?

The cell wall in plant cells and the cytoskeleton in animal cells provide structural support to prevent the cell membrane from collapsing. The cell wall is made of cellulose in plants and provides rigidity, while the cytoskeleton is a network of protein filaments that helps maintain cell shape and structural integrity.


The network of tiny rods and filaments that forms a framwork for the cell is called the?

The network of tiny rods and filaments that form a framework for the cell is known as a cytoskeleton.


What does a cell use to anchor guide or group organelles?

The cytoskeleton.