Getting out our trusty microscope, let's examine a typical leaf. To the naked eye, the whole leaf seems green, but that is an illusion. The individual plant cells that we see under the microscope are not so green after all. Instead, they are mostly transparent, but each contains perhaps 50 to 100 tiny green dots. These dots are the chloroplasts, where the light-sensitive green chlorophyll is found and where photosynthesis takes place. What is going on inside the chloroplasts? The chloroplast is like a tiny bag with even smaller flattened bags called thylakoids inside it.You could compare the chloroplast to a factory with two crews (PSI and PSII) inside the thylakoids making batteries and delivery trucks (ATP and NADPH) to be used by a third crew (special enzymes) out in the stroma. That third crew makes sugar by adding hydrogen atoms and carbon dioxide molecules in a precise sequence of chemical reactions using the enzymes in the stroma. All three crews can work during the day, and the sugar crew works a night shift as well, at least until the supplies of ATP and NADPH from the day shift are used up.
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The energy plant is one of the analogies of a mitochondrion. Mitochondria are found in both the animal and plant cells and are the site of the cellular respiration.
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No bacteria have chloroplasts. Plants have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts were originally cyanobacteria -- they are the results of an endosymbiosis between a cyanobacterium and a eukaryote.
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Resignation analogies
In plants, algae, and some eukaryotic cells, the CHLOROPLASTS are analogous in function and structure to Mitochondria. CHLOROPLASTS have a second internal membrane, their own genome, and their own ribosomes. However, they are larger than mitochondria, have a uniform membrane, smooth oval shape, and contain thylakoids, which are absent in mitochondria.
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You'll have to come up with your own analogies. Writing a bunch of random analogies down on the internet isn't going to help your story at all. You have to have analogies that actually have something to do with your own characters, setting, and plot.
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William Bader has written: 'Master the Miller analogies test, 2002' -- subject(s): Miller analogies test, Study guides 'Master the Miller analogies test' -- subject(s): Miller analogies test, Study guides
A list of medical analogies can be found on this page: http://www.altoonafp.org/analogies.htm
write a poem using at least 2 analogies
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