Ribosomes
The ribosome is like SpongeBob because he makes krabby patties for the Krusty Crab, just like the ribosomes makes proteins for the cell.
Chromatin
Chromatin is like Google because Google has information we need to look stuff up. While the chromatin stores information about DNA and holds the information the nucleus needs.
Lysosome
The lysosome is like a mushroom, the mushroom breaks down dead plants, animals, and waste. While lysosomes digest dead organelles and waste.
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
The smooth er is like an empty hallway. The hallway transports people around the school, but it doesn’t have any students roaming around it. Just like the smooth er doesn’t have any ribosomes in it.
9. Free Ribosomes- these structures synthesize proteins that function within the cytosol. They also use the information found in the DNA for protein
4. ER - The ER in a cell is responsible for guiding and transporting proteins to the golgi. In baseball the base path guides the player around the bases and towards home plate. This is
After going down the short one, there is a T junction in the hallways. There is an emergency exit fifteen feet away to the left, and to the right, there is a congested, never-ending hallway. Walking down the long hallway is
Imagine walking through a school hallway: students are chatting, everyone is wearing the same fabric uniform, and the distinct smell of students who just came from gym class permeates around the building. Melissa Grey, the author of Rated, explores what it feels like to be an average student walking through an average high school’s hallways. Or is it just an average high school? With sensory details and imagery, Grey manages to create an exciting first chapter of the book.
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes might be similar, but they also have a lot of differences. First of all, eukaryotes and prokaryotes have the same basic structure. An example of this is the cytoplasm. Cytoplasm composes the volume or the inside of a cell. Cytoplasm is the place where eukaryotes’ nuclei are in place.
It had one room not a limited of space. When she got inside, she was warned about the older mischievous boys that roamed the school. They were extremely difficult.
The people trying to get into their lockers take up a lot of space and the doors swing open into the narrow hallway, knocking students off their feet on numerous occasions. We have also tried to attach wheels to students but some students did not have the coordination to roll around on wheels around the school. Our last resort was to establish the hallways as moving ramps but that also failed to work as technology is not always the most reliable thing and students were constantly trying to break the newly installed
There was only one long hallway with one door frame. She gulped down her nerves and pushed the door inward. This was the cleanest room she has seen in the house. There were two small beds on opposite sides of the rectangle room. In the middle was a bookcase.
Lastly the Lysosomes are bound organelle that digest the proteins and membranes in the eukaryotic cell. It also digests materials such as waste from the cell itself ingested (Project, 2004). Lysosomes is the cleanup team that gets rid of any unwanted waste within the eukaryotic
The newly made mRNA strand travels out of the nucleus to a ribosome where the directions can be made into a protein. A ribosome is composed of one large and one small subunit that assemble around the mRNA. The mRNA now passes through the ribosome. Now, amino acid building blocks are carried into the ribosome attached to specific transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules. The small subunit of the ribosome arranges the mRNA so that it can be read it segments of 3 nucleotides.
Wide eyed, wobbly kneed sixth grader slowly walks through the large middle school hallway crowded with kids, searching for friends from fifth grade. Slowly taking a step forward down the hallway that seems to go on forever, looking around for their locker. Inhaling slowly and starting to walk down that distant hallway. Kids pushing, shoving, loud voices and sounds everywhere, this is nothing like elementary school. The lockers seem to loom over the little sixth grader in pigtails.
Figure 12.3 Eukaryotic chromosomes shows chromosomes that are stained purple in order to make visible the chromosomes of an African blood lily. The thin red lines in the cytoplasm are the cytoskeleton in a cell that is getting ready to divide. Chromosomes carry the genetic information for each organism. The chromosomes go through changes when cells divide in order to ensure the genetic information is passed to every cell in an organism.
The DNA of eukaryotic cells are more complex and extensive. The organelle of eukaryotic allow them to
Thus they are both intracellular and extracellular. 1. Lysosome cell organelle has
But for some reason, such an ordinary scene seemed eerie and strange. She tried to allay her concerns. It was just a school, nothing special. She strode out the door and into the hall. It was a long, dark hallway.