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How do household/everyday objects compare to the functions of an animal cell?

centriole
chromatin
nucleolus
ribosomes
cytoskeleton

i found out the others already
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2007-10-17 13:05:53 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

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cytoskeleton acts as a painting/construction scaffold and it has a small hoist to lift the heavy bits.

Ribosomes are like a loom weaving things together into planned patterns. There are even loom pattern cards to design from that compare to mRNA. To keep the linear nature maybe it is only a scarf or belt loom. Tertiary protein folding compares to scarf fabric folded & held with scarf pin when worn. Stitch two scarfs together before folding & pinning for quaternary structure.
The nucleolus is a work shop where the loom gets built.

Centriole, this is a reach but, a multistranded clothes line strung between two poles. The strands attach to cross bars on the posts (centriole). The lines retract into both of the bars somehow. The bars are perpendicular to the post.

Chromatin is like a Morse code book in several volumes. (Each volume is another chromosome.) The code is in groupings of repeated sounds (codons) with even punctuation encoded (stops) written on the pages. The pages are loose leaf so can be spread out or rebound. The binders are the histones keeping the pages of each volume together.

Hang the duplicate morse code volumes on the clothes line then retract the lines so each pole gets one set of volumes.

2007-10-17 13:44:37 · answer #1 · answered by gardengallivant 7 · 0 0

i think ribosomes is the energy plant on the cell. so maybe electricity or fire can be an object

2007-10-17 13:15:47 · answer #2 · answered by Tinker Bell 4 · 0 0

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