We chose this picture of a street because in a city, people rely on streets to take them where they need to go and provide a shape or structure to the city.
We chose a picture of a city hall because in a cell the nucleus is the center; the thing all the other parts of the cell revolve around. In a city, city hall is what the city revolves around.
We chose a picture of the inside of Wall Street because in a cell, the endoplasmic reticulum is an interconnected network, much like the way Wall Street is a network of business and stocks today.
We chose a picture of train tracks because in cells ribosomes link things together, much like how train tracks are linked together to take people to different places.
We chose a picture of a factory because in cells, the gogli apparatus processes and delivers proteins to various parts of cells. In a city, factories do basically the same thing.
We chose this picture of a gated community because vesicles in cells divide materials and keep things separated, just like a gated community would keep houses separate from the city around them.
We chose a picture of a water and power building because in a cell, mitochondria provides energy, much like water and power provides necessary energy to cities.
We chose a picture of a public storage building because in cells vacuole stores various materials, just like public storage places store things for people in various cities.
We chose this picture of a police station because in cells lysosomes defend against invading bacteria, exactly how police defend cities from criminals.
We chose this picture of a wall in a classroom because it protects us from the outside world, just like a cell wall gives protection to the cell. The cell wall also gives shape and this wall gives shape to a classroom.