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Cell is a School Notes

Doors & outer structure of the school Doors & outer structure of the school. Lets students, teachers, staff, parents, and materials in and out Floor that holds the rooms (organelles), walls, etc. together Front office of the school. Makes the decisions and has the plans (DNA) for how the school should function. Principal of the school. Hires the teachers (makes the ribosomes) All essential plans, rules, jobs, etc given to all the teachers, students, and staff so that the school can function. The teachers in the school. They work together to educate the students (proteins) Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Nucleolus DNA Ribosomes

Proteins Organelle Membranes Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Body Vesicles The students in the school receiving an education from the teachers (ribosomes) Walls & doors of each classroom in the school. Keeps the parts of the school separate, but the door allows some people and materials in/out The hallways of the school that connects all the rooms and allows people and materials to move between the different rooms/parts of the school Business office - they receive and package materials and distribute those materials to teachers (ribosomes) and students (proteins) Binders (small storage areas) that hold the materials that are moved around in the school (cell) with

Vacuoles Lysosomes Mitochondria Cytoskeleton Lockers (larger storage ares) in the school/cell for the materials in the school. This could also be your lunch, water, or even waste. Custodians that cleans up the school/cell. Powersource of the school/cell. Provides energy like electricity & heat for the school to run AND food for the workers during lunch. Framework (2x4) inner structure of the school/cell.