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You can relate a cell membrane to the school's office because they control who comes into the school.

(i.e.: visitor's have to check in at the front office they can't just walk in without checking in)

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What is a good analogy for cell wall?

It could be a gate. It is a gate because the door is the cell membrane. See you need to get past the cell wall before the cell membrane.


What is a cell city analogy for plasma membrane?

In a cell city analogy, the plasma membrane can be compared to the city walls as it surrounds and protects the cell, controlling what enters and exits the cell. Just like city walls, the plasma membrane also helps maintain the cell's shape and provides structural support.


Cell membrane analogy?

The cell membrane can be compared to a fence around a house. Just as a fence regulates what enters and exits the property, the cell membrane controls what substances come in and out of the cell. Additionally, like a fence, the cell membrane provides protection and support for the cell.


What person in a school is like a cell membrane?

A school principal can be compared to a cell membrane because they control what comes in and out of the school, just as the cell membrane regulates what enters and exits a cell. They also help maintain a safe and organized environment, similar to how the cell membrane maintains internal stability and protects the cell.


What is a good analogy for cell membrane?

You could use lots of analogies. Cell membranes keep the traffic of things going on in the cell. It also keeps stuff in or out. You could say it works like screen a door. Perhaps a better analogy is that the cell membrane is like a border (between countries). The cell membrane (much like the border guards) control the traffic in and out of the cell. A fun answer could be to compare it to a Club bouncer, that allows certain people in and blocks the entrance of others. Another analogy for a cell membrane is that it is like a sieve. That is because it lets smaller particles (like water) in, while stopping bigger particles that could cause the cell harm out.

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What is a good analogy for cell wall?

It could be a gate. It is a gate because the door is the cell membrane. See you need to get past the cell wall before the cell membrane.


What is a cell city analogy for plasma membrane?

In a cell city analogy, the plasma membrane can be compared to the city walls as it surrounds and protects the cell, controlling what enters and exits the cell. Just like city walls, the plasma membrane also helps maintain the cell's shape and provides structural support.


What is a cell school analogy for chromosomes?

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What is a good cell school analogy using cell membrane cell wall cytoplasm and vacuoles?

cell membrain: school doors, regulates traffic inside and out the school cell Wall: the school walls, protects the school cytoplasm: the air in the school that allows people to be there vacuole: closets of the school, stores stuff


Cell membrane analogy?

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What would the nucleoulus and protein be a cell analogy of a school?

cafeteria maybe?


What person in a school is like a cell membrane?

A school principal can be compared to a cell membrane because they control what comes in and out of the school, just as the cell membrane regulates what enters and exits a cell. They also help maintain a safe and organized environment, similar to how the cell membrane maintains internal stability and protects the cell.


What is functional analogy?

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.


What is a analogy for a Cell membrane analogy?

Many textbooks will compare a cell membrane to the fluid mosaic model, which means that the parts of the membrane (phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins etc.) are not stuck in one place; they move around and can pass by one another while still keeping the integrity of the membrane. That is mainly for the structure, but structure always lends to function.


What is a good analogy for cell membrane?

You could use lots of analogies. Cell membranes keep the traffic of things going on in the cell. It also keeps stuff in or out. You could say it works like screen a door. Perhaps a better analogy is that the cell membrane is like a border (between countries). The cell membrane (much like the border guards) control the traffic in and out of the cell. A fun answer could be to compare it to a Club bouncer, that allows certain people in and blocks the entrance of others. Another analogy for a cell membrane is that it is like a sieve. That is because it lets smaller particles (like water) in, while stopping bigger particles that could cause the cell harm out.


What is a good cell city analogy using cell membrane?

I think the border of the city or like a fence or wall would be the best one I can think of.


What would be the cell membrane in a school?

the nucleus