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cell analogy


Question Posted Thursday November 19 2009, 1:19 am

How can you describe a house using cell analogy including golgi bodies,chromosomes,cytoskeleton

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azndude09 answered Thursday November 19 2009, 1:31 am:
Well to be honest with you, I am not a rocket scientist but why don't you look up those terms and identify their functions. Then relate those functions to functions inside a house. You can also use humans as extra reference because humans also keep the house alive and active just like how proteins keeps our body strong. Hope that makes sense. Sorry I am not able to answer this question to the best of my knowledge.

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