The document describes the main organelles of an animal cell and compares each one to something familiar. It discusses the nucleus, which holds DNA; the endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes, which help make and transport proteins; the mitochondria, which provide energy; and other organelles like the Golgi body, lysosomes, cell membrane, vacuoles, and chloroplasts, comparing each to things like trains, factories, power houses, mail carriers, walls, and garbage trucks.
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1. ANIMAL CELL
By: Catherine Arias
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2. NUCLEUS
Holds the genetic info (DNA) for cell.
Nucleus Membrane controls what gets in and out.
(DNA)
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3. ENDOPLASMIC
RETICULCUM (ER)
Reminds me of a train.
Helps package and move.
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4. RIBOSOMES
Makes protein.
Reminds my of a factory.(TYSON)
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5. MITOCHONDRIA
Reminds my of a “Power House”
Provides energy
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6. GOLGI BODY OR
APPARATUS
Packaging and moves of proteins.
Reminds my of mailman,UPS, and FedX.
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7. LYSOSOMES
Brakes down unneeded parts of the cells
Reminds my of a trash, and garage sale.
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8. CELL MEMBRANE
Reminds my of a bodyguard, and security camera.
Fluid that fills a cell.
Justin’s bodyguard
One Direction’s bodyguard
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9. CELL WALL
It protects the cell.
Reminds my of a wall.
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10. VACUOLE
It releases the wasted products.
Reminds my of a garbage truck.
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11. CHLOROPLAST
an organelle found in a plant and algae where
photosynthesis occurs.
Reminds my of a green bean.
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