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Cell Analogies


Question Posted Tuesday February 26 2008, 8:55 pm

What would be a good analogy for a cell membrane, a chromosome, cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, and a Golgi Apparatus

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footballchick2 answered Wednesday February 27 2008, 4:00 pm:
A house.
cell membrane= all the outside walls protecting the house, and keeping all the walls together and what not.
chromosome= the family in the house because they have characteristics and stuff.
cytoplasm= all the furniture because it fills the house. cytoskeleton=the flooring I guess, because it's basically the same as the cell membrane and it's just within that.
Golgi= a mailbox because it takes in letters and has them sent out (like proteins.)
Hope I helped.

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