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Cell analogy:

BaseCell Field 
By Connor Gates
Security guards and cell
membrane

Cell membrane
• The cell membrane of a baseball field is the
security guards because the cell membrane
regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
Cell wall and stadium
wall 

Cell wall 
• The cell wall of a baseball field is the
stadium walls because they both are walls
that protects what is inside.  
Nucleus and coach 

Nucleus 
• The nucleus as a baseball field is the coach's
because the coach's tells players what to do
and the nucleus directs cell activities. 
Cytoplasm and audience 

Cytoplasm 
• The cytoplasm of a baseball field is the
audience because the audience is jelly like
substance.   
Mitochondria and electrical generators 

Mitochondria 
• The mitochondria as a baseball field is
electrical generators because the
mitochondria gets nutrients into energy and
the electrical generators gets power into
energy to keep the lights on during a baseball
game.  
Lysosome and cleanup crew

lysosome
• The lysosome as a baseball field would be
the cleanup crew because lysosome is a sac
that contains digestive chemicals which is
the cleanup crew.
Ribosome and stadium workers 

Ribosome 
• The ribosome in a baseball stadium are the
stadium workers because ribosomes proteins
are made by ribosomes and the stadium
workers produced the idea to keep the
stadium clean.         
Chloroplasts and water jugs 

Chloroplasts 
• The chloroplasts as a baseball field are the
water jugs because the water keeps players
cool and hydrated and the chloroplasts are
organelles that capture energy. 
Vacuole and locker room 

Vacuole 
• The vacuole in a baseball field is the locker
room because the vacuole is a sac that stores
water, food, and nutrients and the locker
room stores all of the players equiment.

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