Create an analogy for an animal cell, such as a type of building, group of people, sport, or
game. Your analogy should include the plasma membrane and at least five organelles.
Present your analogy as a drawing. Clearly label your drawing to show how each item in your
drawing represents a specific organelle of a cell. Include a title. Then provide an explanation
of your analogy. You may do your drawing electronically (using Word, PowerPoint, Paint,
Publisher, etc.), or you may make a hand drawing and upload a picture with your explanation
in a Word document. Make sure your title and labels are all legible and that the picture is
good quality.
As an example, you could compare the cell to a circus, where the circus tent would serve as
the plasma membrane, the ringmaster would serve as the nucleus, the stadium vendors
would serve as Golgi apparatus because they are transporting food to the patrons, the
janitors would serve as lysosomes because they keep the place clean, and the patrons would
serve as the mitochondria because they bring the energy to the environment. Your drawing
would then be of a circus showing each of these parts, and your description would correlate
the parts of the circus with the parts of the cell.
Important to note: Your drawing must be your analogy, not a drawing of the cell itself.
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