tRNA would be the assembly workers.
1. DNA/chromosome=plans. DNA is analogous to such plans, providing the code not only for all cell products, but also the proteins that govern daily operations within the cell.2. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum=hallways: Factories have hallways through which information from the office travels to the workers in all departments.3. Ribosome=worker. Factory workers translate instructions from headquarters into products. 4.Rough endoplasmic reticulum=assembly line. Workers gather in regions of the factory where assembly takes place. 5.Protein=product. Factories produce products for internal and external use and distributed to workers who combine various components to assemble a product.6.Cytoplasm=stock room. A factory needs a stock room from which parts can be taken for use on the assembly line. 7. mRNA=photocopy. Although the master plans of a company may be protected in the factory headquarters, individual plans may be photocopied and distributed to workers as needed. 8. tRNA=stockroom helpers. Stockroom helpers bring components to the assembly line where they can be combined into products. 9. Mitochondrion=powerhouse. A powerhouse converts energy from one form to another. 10. ATP=electricity.11. Golgi=shipping and receiving.12. Vacuoles=trash cans.1. DNA/chromosome=plans. DNA is analogous to such plans, providing the code not only for all cell products, but also the proteins that govern daily operations within the cell.2. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum=hallways: Factories have hallways through which information from the office travels to the workers in all departments.3. Ribosome=worker. Factory workers "translate" instructions from headquarters into products.4.Rough endoplasmic reticulum=assembly line. Workers gather in regions of the factory where assembly takes place.5.Protein=product. Factories produce products for internal and external use and distributed to workers who combine various components to assemble a product.6.Cytoplasm=stock room. A factory needs a stock room from which parts can be taken for use on the assembly line. .7. mRNA=photocopy. Although the master plans of a company may be protected in the factory headquarters, individual plans may be photocopied and distributed to workers as needed.8. tRNA=stockroom helpers. Stockroom helpers bring components to the assembly line where they can be combined into products.9. Mitochondrion=powerhouse. A powerhouse converts energy from one form to another.10. ATP=electricity.11. Golgi=shipping and receiving12. Vacuoles=trash bins.
Factory Manager = Nucleus Power Plant= Mitochondria Storage= Vacuole Security Guard= Cell wall/membrane Assembly Line= Endoplasmic Reticulum Shipping Center= Goldi Bodies
The nucleus is often the largest organelle in a cell. It contains information a cell needs to function. Some of the information is translated by ribosomes, tiny structures located in the cytoplasm and the endoplasmic reticulum. ribosomes use the information to build important molecules called proteins.
HFF cell is Holstein fetal fibroblast cell line.
An assembly lines workers job is important because if we didnt have assembly line workers how would we get out cars and other inventions built?
tRNA would be the assembly workers.
assembly line
Whether workers remain in one place on an assembly line depends on the line and type of product. Many companies rotate positions on the line at intervals.
Whether workers remain in one place on an assembly line depends on the line and type of product. Many companies rotate positions on the line at intervals.
The shortage of workers led to the formation of the assembly line. Henry Ford was a pioneer who used the assembly line in his manufacturing.
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Spideris says it is allocation
The operational definitions of assembly line includes the machinery and workers in a factory. These is part of the progressive production which assembles parts.
The official definition for the term assembly line is "a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled."
The jobs were repetitive and stressful.
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