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Science question: What are analogies for endoplasmic reticulum? An analogy would be a highway, as it is a path along which molecules move from one part of the cell to another. ... What is an analogy for a E R? Endoplasmic reticulum is like? Rough endoplasmic reticuluim analogies? Analogie for rough endoplasmic reiculum?
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Smooth ER is like a wrinkled tree trunk with bugs plastered upon it! Just keep it simple! It is like a factory, or processing plant, that makes fats and certain hormones (steroids), processes carbohydrates, and controls calcium, and helps i...
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I suppose the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is like a manufacturing plant, like a factory, where proteins and lipids are made. This is also where things are packaged into boxed and sent off to different places. In the cell the smooth ER is a n...
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please help me and answer the question! =) ... endoplasmic reticulum (ER)- the ER is a large network of membrane- bound tubes and sheets extending from outer nuclear membrane to the plasma membrane. its ocur in three forms- cisternae, vecsicles and tubules.
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ChaCha has the answer to this question: What is an analogy for endoplasmic reticulum Answer: Endoplasmic Reticulum are like corridors which allow for movement a... ...MORE... ... smooth endoplasmic reticulum analogy...
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Endoplasmic reticulum is a network of tubules, vesicles and sacs that are interconnected. ChaCha for now! Text back soon!
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When I teach this topic, I always call the vacuole the "doggie bag" because once the cell uses up it's food needed to power the cell, it puts the extra food in its vacuole. It also helps students understand why a plant's vacuole i...
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My bio gave us this project, i know it is kind of common from research i have done... well, i need to make a poster labeling the cell and having an analogy of the parts.. ... cell membrane ribosome golgi body smooth endoplasmic reticulum cytoplasm nucleoleous cytoskeleton rough endoplasmic reticulum nucleous mitocondria...
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The following table will give you an idea on how to formulate an analogy in order to build your city ... support and protection ... site of metabolism...
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www.otterbein.edu/home/std/krekng/analogy.html
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