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The Great Cell Museum

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THE GREAT CELL MUSEUM

The museum of organelle-like wonders ...

Membranentrance/ Membrane exit:

The first thing you'll notice as you come across this cell museum is the entrance and exit.

This part of the museum can be well compared to the cell membrane as it is the component that controls substances coming in and out of the cell, just like how the entrance and exit send tourist and visitors in and out of the museum.

Ticket Booth Apparatus:
Once you've entered, you'll be able to spot the ticket booth, which is where you'll require a ticket in order to witness any of the exhibits or attractions.

This part of the museum can be compared to the Golgi body/apparatus, where it receives proteins, just like how visitors of the museum receive tickets from the booth.

Pamphlet:
This pamphlet will give you a brief summary of the museum and what to expect.

This pamphlet can be considered fairly similar to Chromatin, which contains genetic material. As for the pamphlet, it contains informational material about the museum.

Endoplasmic Tour Guide:

Once you receive a ticket you'll be introduced to your tour guide, who will lead you through the museum and give you information on everything you would need to know about any exhibit or location.

This part of the museum can be considerd to be similar to the endoplasmic reticulum. The endoplasmic reticulum's job is to carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another

The Chloroplasolar Panels:

Later on the tour, your guide will introduce you to the thousands of solar panels that, like all of you may have guessed by now, work together to collect solar energy.

The chloroplast's job is to store energy from the sunlight to produce food and water for the plant cell,

The Vacuole Storage Room:

In here is where we store all the other artifacts of attractions are stored in favor of different artifacts.

This part of the museum can be considerd to be similar to the vacuole. The vacuole's job is to store food water and other materials for the cell, exactly like how the storage room is used to store other artifacts or items that are replaced in favor of others.

Security Room:
This room is where all of the museum's functions are monitored and controlled. This includes all the security cameras, the lights, all of the door's electronic locks, and all of the museum's power in general.

This part of the museum can be considerd to be similar to the nucleus. The job of the nucleus is to control all of the cells activities just like how the security room controls all of the museum's functions.
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Giant Trash Pile:

This attractions is the museum's very own trash pile, where anyone is free to throw or dump their trash.

This part of the museum can be considerd to be similar to lysosomes. Function of a lysosome is to as the digestive and waste disposal system of the cell, similar to how the giant trash pile can be used dispose of trash

The Chloroplast Gift Shops:

And when your done with your tour you can spend a few couple bucks at our gift shops, where you can purchase all types of souveniers.

This part of the museum can be considerd to be similar to the chloroplast. The chloroplast's job is to store energy from the sunlight to produce food and water for the plant cell, similar to the way how souvenirs of all kinds are stored in gift shops.

This however, concludes the Great Cell museum.

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