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Cells Project

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CELLS

  • I am here two talk about cells and the parts, and also explain The different parts Plants, have that Animal cell don't
  • Here are the parts I will describe: Chloroplast, Ribosomes, Golgi Body, Endoplasm Reticulum, Lysomes, Vacoules, Cell Wall, Cell membrane, Nucleus, and Mitochondrion.
  • One other thing I will talk about is relating parts of cells to a museum, which is a workplace.






The center of a cell is the Nucleus. That is where all the activity in the cell goes on. The nucleus is the control center of a cell.

The Mitochondrion is a part of the cell that gives us energy

  • The mitochindrion is a part of the cell that gives us energy

The Golgi Body is the part of the cell that packages and delivers things throughout the cell

The Cell Wall is only found in plants. It's the part of a Plant cell that protects.

The Chloroplast is also another part found only in the Plant cell. This allows a plant to make it's own food


The Cell Membrane is the part of the cell that protects and controls the things that come in or out of a cell.

Vacoules. Vacoules are basically a storage place for a cell to store all of the nutrients, proteins, food, etc.....

Lysomes. Lysomes are an important part of the cell because the digest waste in the cell.

Ribosomes. Ribosomes are an important part in the cell because they are tiny little protein builders, that make proteins

Last but not least, we have Endoplasmic Reticulum. Basically, it is a delivery system, like the Golgi Body

The Cytoplasm is the area of movement for parts of cells to move.

DESCRIPTIONS/RELATIONS

  • Nucleus- The main office would be just like the nucleus because that is where all the activity is going on.
  • Lysomes- would be the trash can all around because that's were people dispose of waste and trash.
  • Mitochondrion- the Mitochondrion makes energy in a cell so the Generators of a museum would be the Mitochondrion because the Generator is generating power for the museum.
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum- just like the Golgi Body, the E.R. packs and deliver things, just like people who ship things to the museum and the museum can ship or receive things.
  • Cell Wall- this would be the outside wall of the museum because it protects, just like the cell wall in a plant cell
  • Cell membrane- this would be the doors of a museum because the membrane controls what goes in or out a cell, and the doors can be locked or automatic, which are controlled by security to stop intruders.
  • Golgi Body- it would be the post office in, out, or near a museum because the Golgi Body ship and packs things throughout the cell.
  • Vacoules- there would be pipes, kitchen, etc.... in the museum which stores water because the Vacoules store water, food, and nutrients.
  • Chloroplast- this would be the food area because museums have cooks who make good for the people visiting and this relates to chloroplast, which is only in a plant cell, because chloroplast that is how a plant makes its' food.
  • Ribosomes- in the food the cooks give to the customers it has proteins in it
  • Cytoplasm- this is the area of movement in a cell. In the museum the floor is a path that keeps everybody in place so they walk in a path.

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Nucleus- The main office would be just like the nucleus because that is where all the activity is going on.

Lysomes- would be the trash can all around because that's were people dispose of waste and trash.

Mitochondrion- the Mitochondrion makes energy in a cell so the Generators of a museum would be the Mitochondrion because the Generator is generating power

Endoplasmic Reticulum- just like the Golgi Body, the E.R. transports materials throughout the cell. This is just like people who transports materials to the museum.

Cell Wall- this would be the outside wall of the museum because it protects, just like the cell wall in a plant cell

Cell membrane- this would be the doors of a museum because the membrane controls what goes in or out a cell, and the doors can be locked or automatic, which are controlled by security to stop intruders.

Golgi Body- it would be the post office in, out, or near a museum because the Golgi Body transports things throughout the cell.

Vacoules- there would be pipes, kitchen, etc.... in the museum which stores water because the Vacoules store water, food, and nutrients.

Chloroplast- this would be the food area because museums have cooks who make good for the people visiting and this relates to chloroplast, which is only in a plant cell, because chloroplast that is how a plant makes its' food.

Ribosomes- in the food the cooks give to the customers, which the food has proteins in it

Cytoplasm- this is the area of movement in a cell. In the museum the floor is a path that keeps everybody in place