Desmosomes are like buttons. Not sealed too tight allows passage more freely, gap junctions are like zippers. the zipper teeth are protein channels. They only allow the passage of ions and small molecule through. tight junctions are like a ziplock bag. Essential connection of the blood-brain barrier
Like an egg.
In the car analogy for cells, the cytoskeleton would be the steel framework. The cytoskeleton supports the cell like the steel framework supports the car.
A fence around a building it keeps bad stuff and the other stuff in
CYTOSKELETON is to POLICE DEPARTMENT because they both help protect the cell and maintain the structure in the cell/city. *The cytoskeleton helps support the cell and helps protect it. The police department help protect the city and maintain the structure/balance within it.
the cell is a cell and an animal cell is an animal cell
Gap junction
analogy of cell in dasnce is things in dance but in the things of a cell like a nuclus in a cell is the boss of the cell so in dance the nuclues would be the dance teacher
cheesy ragu
An adherens junction is a protein complex which occurs at cell-cell junctions in epithelial tissues.
If cell is a factory, mitochondria is its powerhouse
The cell analogy can be compared to a truck by exploring the various parts of the cell. The nucleus directs the cell around while the truck carries things from one point to another.
a building
Gap junctions
As you probably know, an analogy is a thing that helps someone to understand a concept. For instance an example of an analogy is: "The Nucleus of a cell is like a Brain, because the nucleus of a cell controls what goes on in it." The analogy for Cell Nucleus is Brain in this case. A FUNCTIONAL analogy is an analogy of an object or thing that doesn't necessarily look, smell, feel, taste, or sound like your to-be-analogized thing, but it has a similar purpose. An example of this is: "The cell membrane of an animal cell is like a bunch of security guards because they both control what goes in/out." I hope I was helpful.
The mitochondria.
The junction between a motor neruon's axon and the muscle cell membrane is called a neuromuscular junction or a myoneuraljunction?
The cell city analogy compares a cell to a city, where each organelle in the cell plays a specific role similar to different structures in a city. For example, the nucleus is like the city hall, controlling activities in the cell, while the mitochondria are like power plants, producing energy for the cell. This analogy helps to understand the function and organization of different cell components.