The mitochondria would be used as the concession stands or ticket station that generates revenue for the park.
The cytoplasm would be the park grounds itself.
The Golgi apparatus would be the lines for various rides.
The endoplasmic reticulum would be the vendors that sell stuff.
Ribosomes would be the electric generators for various rides.
Vacoules would be the drinking fountains because they hold mostly water.
The lysosomes would be the trash bins.
The cell membrane would be the fence of the park with turntiles to let people in.
It can be a food area, because vacuoles contain waste, which are in the food area's trash cans, food, and water. It can be a maintenance worker because they clean up the park; vacuoles store anything that might harm the cell. The large vacuole can also be a water fountain because vacuoles are mainly water. Hope this helps! :D
In an amusement park, a cell wall could be represented by the perimeter fencing or walls that surround the park grounds to provide structure and security. Just like a cell wall in biology, this physical boundary helps protect and define the amusement park's internal environment.
Chimpanzees
i guess it would... are you doing a cell city assingment??
The main attraction in Kaziranga National Park in Assam is the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. The park is home to two-thirds of the world's population of these endangered rhinos.
1.Cliffs Amusment Park 2. Western Playland Amusment Park
Yes. Camden Park.
DisneyLand
California
1million
The proper way to say amusment in a sentence is " We had fun today in the amusment park" Or " the monkey was a great amusment at the party" those are some sentences you can use that have the word amusment in them.
toms world
yes
Of course it does, every states has one.
Its called Jamberee
it is in amusment park
Crazyy stuff n rides