What does the stadium owner represent?
What is the nucleus?
What do the trash cans represent?
What is the vacuole?
What do the metal detectors represent?
What is the cell wall?
Why does a cell need a fixed environment?
The maintenance of stable, constant, internal conditions is called homeostasis. Your cells do this by regulating their internal environments so that they are different from the external environments. This controls how much of which molecules enter or leave a cell allows cells to function properly.
Who or what is the Golgi body named after?
Camillo Golgi
The fertilizer that makes the grass grow.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?
What does the old, frozen food represent?
What are the ribosomes?
What do the solar panels on some stadiums represent?
What is the chloroplast?
How does chloroplast sustain life on Earth?
Chloroplasts are plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process. By doing so, they sustain life on Earth.
Chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called what?
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).
What part of the cell is like jelly?
What is the cytoplasm?
The people who distribute week-old frozen food at a game are like this part of the cell.
What are the mitochondria?
What do the Clayton Kershaw bobbleheads in the gift shop represent?
What is the Golgi body?
What the nucleus controls and regulates.
What is growth and metabolism?
What is each subunit of ribosomes made of?
Each subunit is made of one or more ribosomal RNAs and many ribosomal proteins.
What does the shell of the stadium represent?
What is cytoplasm?
What do vacuoles do in plant cells?
What is, in plant cells, vacuoles help maintain water balance.
What do the fence and the security guards represent?
What is the cell membrane?
The gel-like matrix in which the nuclear components are suspended.
What is the nucleoplasm?
Why is the cytoplasm jelly-like?
It contains 80% water. all the organelles(like the nucleus) are 'suspended' in this jelly-like substance. It contains water to dissolve nutrients thus providing the nutrients around the entire cell evenly.
In the cell, what do the water filters that make sure you aren't eating/drinking something that could have been cooked in dirty tap water represent?
What are the lyosomes?
What kind of reactions do the mitochondria make? What energy does it produce?
What are biochemical reactions and chemical energy?
What is another name for the cell membrane?
What is the plasma membrane?
What are the things found in the nucleus?
What are the nucleoli?
What are the two activities that reside in two large ribonucleoprotein particles of unequal size?
What are the ribosomal subunits? Each subunit is made of one or more ribosomal RNAs and many ribosomal proteins.