Cell = SchoolA Hunter Brock Production
Nucleus = OfficeThe nucleus of a cell and the central office of a school both manage and facilitate the functions of there individual bodies.
Nucleolus = PrincipalThe nucleolus of the cell and the principal of a school are both the primary directors of their respective systems.
Chromatin = TeachersThe chromatin and teachers both contain the information that needs to be used to pass on for more purposes.
Chromosomes = SecretaryBoth have information necessary to carry out the functions and to expand the system to keep it neat and organized.
Endoplasmic Reticulum = HallThe endoplasmic reticulum and the halls of a school are both used for the transportation of the other objects located in the cell and school.
Mitochondria = Lunch RoomThe mitochondria and the lunch room both provide energy for the units of the cell and school.
Vacuole = Water FountainThe vacuoles and water fountains contain and distribute the water that is needed for the other units of the systems.
Lysosomes = BathroomsThe lysosomes and bathrooms both dispose of the waste materials of the systems.
Cytoplasm = ClassroomsThe cytoplasm and classrooms both support and hold all the other units of their systems.
Plasma Membrane = SchoolhouseThe plasma membrane and the schoolhouse both maintain the systems and give them a structure to work in.
Golgi Apparatus = JanitorBoth store and distribute materials required throughout their systems.
Ribosomes = LockersThe ribosomes and locker produce materials needed for the other units to build and continue in their daily processes.

Cell = school

  • 1.
    Cell = SchoolAHunter Brock Production
  • 2.
    Nucleus = OfficeThenucleus of a cell and the central office of a school both manage and facilitate the functions of there individual bodies.
  • 3.
    Nucleolus = PrincipalThenucleolus of the cell and the principal of a school are both the primary directors of their respective systems.
  • 4.
    Chromatin = TeachersThechromatin and teachers both contain the information that needs to be used to pass on for more purposes.
  • 5.
    Chromosomes = SecretaryBothhave information necessary to carry out the functions and to expand the system to keep it neat and organized.
  • 6.
    Endoplasmic Reticulum =HallThe endoplasmic reticulum and the halls of a school are both used for the transportation of the other objects located in the cell and school.
  • 7.
    Mitochondria = LunchRoomThe mitochondria and the lunch room both provide energy for the units of the cell and school.
  • 8.
    Vacuole = WaterFountainThe vacuoles and water fountains contain and distribute the water that is needed for the other units of the systems.
  • 9.
    Lysosomes = BathroomsThelysosomes and bathrooms both dispose of the waste materials of the systems.
  • 10.
    Cytoplasm = ClassroomsThecytoplasm and classrooms both support and hold all the other units of their systems.
  • 11.
    Plasma Membrane =SchoolhouseThe plasma membrane and the schoolhouse both maintain the systems and give them a structure to work in.
  • 12.
    Golgi Apparatus =JanitorBoth store and distribute materials required throughout their systems.
  • 13.
    Ribosomes = LockersTheribosomes and locker produce materials needed for the other units to build and continue in their daily processes.