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An Airport (part 1)

Sunday, 8 January 2017

Assalamualaikum guys, 😘

Like we said before, we've promise that we want to share about analogy of cell related to an airport  "What we want to do" right so this is the time 💣 We are so excited to share to all of you 😋 Let's see .....


 CELL WALL

fence around the runway





  •  Location: The cell wall surrounds the entire cell, including the cell membrane, but  its only have in plant cells.

  • Function: The major function of the cell wall is to provide rigidity, tensile strength, structural support, protection against mechanical stress and infection. It also separates interior of the cell from the outer environment.

  •     Analogy: In this analogy the cell wall would be classified as the fence around the runaway because they both maintain the shape of cell and runaway. Moreover, protect their cell, or runaway airport from being intrude. Cell wall is mainly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, glycoproteins, pectins and lignin. While fence composed from galvanized steel wire and coated with an architectural grade polyester powder coating system. Those materials support hold up the cell and runaway airport. Furthermore, both cell wall and fence also can divide it between inside and outside.




CELL MEMBRANE

custom officer 



  •      Location: The cell membrane surrounds the whole entire cell, and floats around the cytoplasm fluidly. This organelle is present in both animal and plant cells.

  •     Function: The function of the cell membrane is to let good things go into the cell, keep bad things out, and prevent some necessary things in the cell from leaving. They are “selectively permeable” which means they allow certain things in and out.

  •     Analogy: In this analogy the cell membrane would be the custom officer because they both doesn’t let dangerous things into the cell and airport, however they let harmless things pass after being checked.




CYTOPLASM


The atrium of an airport



  •  Location: The cytoplasm in located within the cell membrane, but not the nucleus. It is found in plant and animal cells.

  • Function: The cytoplasm provides a medium for the organelles to remain suspended and its also aids in the movement of the different cellular elements.

  • Analogy: The cytoplasm of an airport would be considered the atrium of an airport. As we know that cytoplasm is like a place that hold everything inside it and it similar to atrium of an airport because it is like a medium that placed all of area in the airport. 




NUCLEUS

Air traffic controller tower



  •  Location: The nucleus of the cell can be found in both plants and animals. It is not always located in the center of the cell, because it could be somewhere within the cytoplasm

  • Function: The nucleus of the cell contains all of the DNA that the cell has, its controls the heredity characteristics of an organism. It is responsible for protein synthesis, cell division, growth and differentiation. Stores heredity material in the form of deoxy-ribonucleic acid (DNA) strands.

  • Analogy: We would consider the nucleus of the cell to be the air traffic controller tower. Nucleus is the main controller in cell it is similar to air traffic controller tower because we know it is the main controller for airplane to departure and landing.

NUCLEOLUS

The man who control the tower




  • Location: The nucleolus of the cell located inside the nucleus and can be found in both animal and plant cell.

  • Function: Makes past of the ribosome from protein and RNA and then sends it out to combine with complete ribosomes.

  • Analogy: the nucleolus of the airport is the people controlling the control tower, are a part of the control tower. Just like the nucleolus is a part of the nucleus that control everything inside and outside the airport.

 Our entry will stop at part 1 and we will continue with part 2. We hope viewers will waiting for our new post 😊😘

Goodnight guys, sleep tight 💕💕

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