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1.
HOW CELLS RELATE TO SCHOOL
BY JUSTIN SMITH AND RYAN ATHUKORALE
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CELL MEMBRANE
We chose the Cell membrane to be represented by the school fences because they both protect the school (cell) from the external environment.
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CYTOPLASM
FILLS THE SPACE BETWEEN THE CELL MEMBRANE AND NUCLEUS.
We chose the cytoplasm to represent a class room because the classroom fills the school campus, like the cytoplasm fills the cell.
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NUCLEUS
THE CONTROL CENTER, HOLDS GENETIC MATERIAL.
We chose the nucleus to represent the Holy Cross Center because it makes all the choices for the school (cell) and houses the people that makes the schools choices (DNA)
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NUCLEOLUS
A DENCE STRUCTURE INSIDE OF THE NUCLEUS THAT MAKES PROTEIN.
We chose the nucleolus to represent the principal/ Miss Conley because she makes all the choices for the school (cell)
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CYTOSKELETON
A NETWORK OF PROTEINS THAT FIT THE NEED OF THE CELL.
We chose the cytoskeleton to represent the teachers because the teachers change to fit the needs of students.
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SMOOTH ER
BREAKS DOWN TOXINS, FOUND IN THE ER
We chose the Smooth ER to represent the janitors / groundskeepers because they keep the school (cell) clean and get rid of trash (toxins)
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ROUGH ER
HAS RIBOSOMES WHICH MAKES THE PROTEINS.
We chose the rough ER to represent the school hallways because the deliver the students (protein)
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RIBOSOMES
THE SIGHT OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS.
We chose ribosomes to represent the cafeteria because they make the food (proteins) for the school (cell)
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GOLGI APPARATUS
STACKS OF MEMBRANES THE SORT, PROCESS, AND DELIVER PROTEIN.
We chose Golgi apparatus to represent the copy room because they send and make papers (proteins) to send it out through out the school (cell)
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VESICLE
STACKS THAT DEVIDE AND MOVE MATERIAL PLACE TO PLACE.
We chose the vesicles to represent the school busses because they move the students (material) from place to place.
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MITOCHONDRIA
THE POWER HOUSE OF THE CELL.
We chose the mitochondria to represent the power lines/ generator because the power lines give the school (cell) power.
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VACUOLE
A FOOD FILLED SACK THAT IS USED FOR STORAGE.
We chose the vacuole to represent the storage closets because they store items (food, materials)
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LYSOSOME
ORGANALS THAT BREAK DOWN MICROMOLECULES.
We chose lysosome to represent the trash cans because they are used to get rid of trash (break down material)
15.
CELL WALL
OUTER LAYER OF THE CELL THAT PROTECTS IT FROM THE OUTSIDE.
We chose the Cell membrane to be represented by the school fences because they both protect the school (cell) from the external environment.
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CHLOROPLASTS
THE ORGANS IN CHARGE OF PHOTOSYNTHASIS
We chose chloroplasts to represent the solar panels because they both take sunlight and turn it into energy.
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CENTROSOMES
HELPS THE CELL DEVIDE
We chose the centrioles and centrosomes to represent the admissions office because they help students find a new school (devise the cell)
Justin Smith
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