Nucleus is to the brain.
Endoplasmic Reticulum is to nerves.
Mitochondria is to the small intestine.
Lysosome is to stomach.
Gogli Body is to large intestine.
Vacuole is to body fat.
Cytoplasm is to body cavities.
Cell Membrane is to skin.
Cell Plasma Membrane = Dermis
Nucleus = Brain
Mitochondrion = Heart
Cytoplasm = Blood
Vacuole = Small Intestine
ER = Blood Vessels
Ribosome = Liver
Lysosome = Stomach
Golgi Apparatus = Lungs
Centriole = Bones
Cell Wall = Skin
Cytoplasm- blood
Cell membrane- tissue
Nucleus- DNA
Nucleolus- neurons
Ribosomes- red blood cell
Endoplasmic reticulum- nerves/ veins
Mitochondria- Heart
Golgi apparatus- lungs
Lysosomes- Digestive system
Cytoskeleton- bones.
Vacuoles- stomach
because they are very popular computer and signals that are represented by continuous.
http://www.sd393.k12.id.us/wjshs/science/Biology%20one/cell%20analogy%20PPT/Katie%20Georgia%20Brayden%20Jami%20FINAL.ppt
That is a good PowerPoint to go to.
The nucleus Is like the brain, lysosomes are like the stomach, cell membranes are like the skin, cytoskeleton are like our bones.
a cell anology to organs are the chloropyl and the cell wall
cells. freakin everything
The smallest parts of the human body are contained in the cells.
Tissue is an ensemble of cells that make up the organs in the body. Stem cells are cells that can be transformed into any of the specialized cells that can be found in the tissues of the human body.
A tissue
There are three parts of your body that produce leukocyte which are also known as white blood cells. They are: The spleen, the thymus and bone marrow.
White blood cells are normal parts of the human body. They are neither viruses nor bacteria.
The smallest parts of the human body are contained in the cells.
first of all they are cells second, it is in the human body third they have organnelles
Tissue is an ensemble of cells that make up the organs in the body. Stem cells are cells that can be transformed into any of the specialized cells that can be found in the tissues of the human body.
A tissue
The only other cells that are similar to neurons in the body are the muscles cells because they both conduct an action potential, obey the All-or-None Law, and can be polarized and depolarized.
There are different types of cells, but the structures are basically same, with similar organelles and other structures.
In a cell there is a part that has a specific job (nucleus=control center) just like a human (brain=controlls actions of body) __________________________________________________________________ Actually you cant say they are similar but humans are made of cells, trillions of them, and the type of cell is eukaryotic so we are eukaryotes and eukaryote is a type and there is only one other type known and that is the prokaryote which was the first cell.
In the human body they are 4 different types of cells
tissues, nails, muscles, cells, blood, hair.....
how are cells and human body different
There are three parts of your body that produce leukocyte which are also known as white blood cells. They are: The spleen, the thymus and bone marrow.
Animal cells are called eukaryotes.