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The cytoplasm is everything outside the nucleus. It contains all cellular contents.

The school yard is everything outside of the school portion itself just like the cytoplasm is everything besides the nucleus.

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CYTOPLASM

  • All of the contents of a cell
The cytoplasm is everything outside the nucleus. It contains all cellular contents.

The school yard is everything outside of the school portion itself just like the cytoplasm is everything besides the nucleus.
Photo by UGArdener

CELL MEMBRANE

  • Controls what goes in and out a cell
Made up of double-layered sheets called lipid bilayers. Controls what goes in and out of a cell.

The main school doors control what goes in and out f the school like the cell membrane does in cells.
Photo by hdes.copeland

RIBOSOMES

  • Contains RNA and protein
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Contains RNA and protein found throughout he cytoplasm in a cell.

Ribosomes make protein which is like teachers teaching students.
Photo by Rex Pe

NUCLEUS

  • Controls everything
The control center of the cell. The nucleus gives out all orders.

The principal is the control center of a school and gives out all orders like the nucleus does in a cell.

MITOCHONDRIA

  • Converts chemical to energy
Converts chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use.

The cafeteria provides energy for the students and teachers like the mitochondria provides energy for the cell.

NUCLEOLUS

  • Assembly of ribosomes.
Assembly of ribosomes and made of ribonucleic acid and protein. It also contains DNA.

The main office contains all the information of the school just like the nucleolus contains our DNA.
Photo by pennstatenews

CELL WALL

  • Provides support and protection
Provides support and structure for the cell and membranes. The most outer and protective layer.

The school walls are what give the school structure, protection, and is the outermost layer.
Photo by seier+seier

SMOOTH ER

  • Contains enzymes.
Contain enzymes which perform specialized tasks including the synthesis of membrane lipids and the detoxification of drugs.

The nurse's office tends and heals the students like help Smooth ER detoxifies drugs.

ROUGH ER

  • Contains ribosomes
Contain ribosomes which make proteins. Exports proteins and other molecules in and out of the cell.

It's like hallway which transport student in the school.
Photo by Conspirator

GOLGI APPARATUS

  • Package proteins
Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell.

The bus take kids from school just like Golgi apparatus transports things out of the cell.
Photo by bsabarnowl

LYSOSOMES

  • Lysosomes are small organelles filled with enzymes.
Lysosomes break down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell. They are also involved in breaking down organelles that have outlived their usefulness.

They get rid of useless things like a trash can.

VESICLES

  • vesicles move molecules within the cells
vesicles move molecules within the cells.

Vesicles are like school workers because they move stuff around the cell just like some school workers move things around the campus.

CENTRAL VACUOLE

  • large, saclike, membrane-enclosed structures.
Vacuoles store materials like water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates.

We store thing we need in our locker like vacuoles store water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates.

CHLOROPLAST

  • The energy producer
Chloroplasts capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into food that contains chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis.

The lunch ladies and men prepare food for students.

FLAGELLA

  • whip-like structure that allows a cell to move
Flagella has function as a sensory organelle, being sensitive to chemicals and temperatures outside the cell.

They are like security guard because it keeps out dangerous things for the cell.

CYTOSKELETON

  • Network of protein filament
The cytoskeleton helps the cell maintain its shape and is also involved in movement.

The cytoskeleton keeps the cell in shape like cement keeps school wall in shape.
Photo by postbear

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