put the the cells on where they are suppose to go using the word bank.

Word Bank: Cytoplasm, Ribosome, Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus or body, Lysosome,
Rough ER, Smooth ER, Plasma Membrane, and Nucleus. Fill in the table on the next page using all 9 structures from the cell above. Like the
organs in your own body, each one carries out a specific function necessary for the
cell to survive. Imagine the cells as a miniature city. The organelles might represent
companies, places, or parts of the city because they each have similar jobs. List each
organelles function in the cell, what part it might play in a city and its function in that
city

Nucleus:

controls and regulates the activities of the cell:

City Hall:

controls most of the city by sending out information that it needs to function:

Mitochondria:

produces energy for the cell through cellular respiration:

Power plant:

provides energy for the city by generating electricity.

Ribosome:

responsible for protein synthesis in the cell:

Factory:

produces goods for the city.

Golgi apparatus or body:

modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion:

Post office:

organizes and packages items to be sent out to different parts of the city.

Lysosome:

contains enzymes that break down waste materials in the cell:

Recycling center:

breaks down and recycles waste materials in the city.

Rough ER:

involved in protein synthesis and transport within the cell:

Highway system:

transports goods and people throughout the city.

Smooth ER:

synthesizes lipids and detoxifies harmful substances in the cell:

Hospital:

provides care and detoxification for citizens in the city.

Plasma Membrane:

controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell:

City gate:

controls who and what enters and exits the city.

Cytoplasm:

a jelly-like substance that contains all organelles of the cell:

City streets:

provides a space for movement and transport within the city.