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Your assignment is to compare the tiny structures found in a typical eukaryotic cell (listed below and found in chapter 4 of your textbook) with something that is more familiar to you. You will develop the table below, listing the cellular structure, its function, the structure that you are comparing it to, and your reasoning for the comparison. Your comparison should be logical. As you do this, label the accompanying plant and animal cell pictures with the cell parts. Creativity and originality count but it is more important that you are able to develop an analogy to assist your understanding of the structures and their functions of a eukaryotic cell. Here is an example to get you started: Cell compared to: a factory. Cell Structure Function Rough ER Protein synthesis

Compares to Assembly Line in my factory

Reasoning The different parts of the product that will be shipped out of the factory (like many proteins) are synthesized on the assembly line.

Complete the following. Cell compared to: Cell Structure Nucleus Cell membrane Kingdom Function Compares to Hold DNA and control Castle the cells activities Controls what goes in Guards of the and out of the cell wall Maintain cell shape and protect cell Holds all the organelles together Protein factories that create cell building materials Makes and packages proteins Stores proteins Transports things throughout cell Clean up the cell and cell maintenance Breaks down fatty acids Stores water Changes energy from sun into productive energy for cell Power house of the cell; creates energy City wall Ground Machine/factorie s along the city walls Stores or restaurants Storage house Roads People in the city that pick up garbage Citizens of town Wells in city Windmill Reasoning Castle is nucleus because it regulates all activity Guards control the flow of people/things, similar to cell membrane Keeps the city intact and prevents attacks Ground allows the kingdom to be connected and stable Machine factories produce important tools for the kingdom, just like ribosomes They make and package food Stores excess things Roads transport people/goods They clean up trash like the lysosomes Consumes the food Stores water for the kingdom Changes wind energy to cell energy used by kingdom Provides energy for all the people in kingdom

Cell Wall Cytoplasm (cytosol) Ribosome

Rough ER Smooth ER Golgi Apparatus Lysosomes

Peroxisomes Vacuoles Chloroplast

Mitochondria

Garden

Cytoskeleton: Microfilaments, Intermediate filaments, and Microtubules

Helps maintain cell shape and allows for cell mobility

Farmers

Allows the kingdom to function

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