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Mitochondria

The mitochondria converts energy to the cell when needed.

Example 1: I used a picture of the mitochondria to show the layers in which are in the mitochondria.

Example 2: I used batteries to show that like batteries that produce energy the mitochondria does the same.


ER

The ER produces ribosomes and collects and maintains things.

Example 1: For this example i used the smooth ER because it is much more simpler than the rough ER. You can see that that the circular holes are membranes.


Example 2: I used a picture of a collection of dolls because the person who collects the dolls maintains them and so does the ER.










Monday, October 15, 2012

Chloroplast

Chloroplast
Captures sunlight and uses it to produce glucose.
Cytoplasm
For the chloroplast I used a cherry blossom because it can photosynthesize like the chloroplast. And I used green food coloring because it colors the food like the chloroplast colors the plant cell.  

Ribosomes

Ribosomes are little bumps that produce proteins.

Example 1:  In this picture i used a drawing to show what the ribosomes look like.








Example 2: I use brown rice because this is what the chinese use to make proteins in the body.










Fun Fact about ribosomes :
  1. ribosomes were once independent life forms





golgi apparatus

The Golgi Apparatus recieves materials from the ER and sends them to other parts of the cell.

Eample 1: I used this picture what the golgi apparatus looks like up close and this also another part of the of the plant cell and only the plant cell.






Example 2: I used a cell phone as the golgi apparatus because it recieves messages from the ER which in this case is the other person.



Fun fact about the golgi apparatus:
  1. Found in most eukaryotic cells.

Cytoplasm

Cytoplasm is a jelly like substance between the cell membrane and nucleus.
Example 1: I used the picture below to represent what the cytoplam looks like it doesn't matter what color and this can be found in both animal and plant cell.
     Example 2: I used a chinese oriental jelly to represent the jelly like substance of the cytoplasm.