Chloroplast
The Cell membrane controls what leaves and enters the cell. It’s the gatekeeper of the cell.
2. The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum processes proteins for the whole cell to function. An analogy would be a card payment and how it processes your payment.
3. Cilia: Controls the movement of microbes and fluids throughout the cell. The cilia is like an elevator, as it external source of movement for organelles.
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4. The Smooth ER’s job is to produce lipids and occasionally to their metabolism. The smooth ER is almost like a cook for the cell.
5. Centrioles are like assistants for the cell since they organize schedules and etc. Their job is to organize microtubules that are apart of the cell’s skeletal system.
6. Golgi Apparatus: A organelle where proteins are processed and transport to needed destinations like lysosomes. The golgi apparatus is like a post office, is it sorts proteins into specific directions.
7. Lysosomes: A single membrane surrounded by enzymes, which is produced by the golgi body. They destroy the bacteria that is taken by the white blood cells. Lysosomes work as a garbage clean up crew.
8. Mitochondria: The main source of respiration. The inner membrane is the place of aerobic respiration. It is the powerhouse of the cell, manufacturing proteins. The Mitochondria is like an electric box, when making energy.
9. Ribosomes: Collects amino acids to synthesize proteins. Similar to cellular machinery. Ribosomes are similar to a factory, as they produce specific proteins.
10. Cytoplasm: The liquid that fills in the inside of the cells. Used to separate each organelle. Cytoplasm is similar to the water inside a water balloon.
11. Vacuole/Vesicle: Handles the waste products, by getting rid and storing different types of nutrients. The vacuole is like a cupboard, as it stores items.
12. Nucleus: Controls all of cell activities, with chromatin surrounding the center. Chromatin is a combination of DNA and proteins. It stores all the information needed for the production of proteins. The nucleus is like a boss, as it follows all the cellular processes that occur within the cell.