Endoplasmic Reticulum

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“I'm super nervous to meet the coach today” she says. She drives to practice. She meets the coach Bob. She thinks in the head the coach is kinda like the chromosomes because they teach you information about softball and how to hit a softball and catch a ball. The chromosomes In the cell Helps direct cell activity and stores necessary information for building proteins.

“We are going to run a baseline drill” the coach says. (The girl) says to her friends “ isn't the baseline a little bit like the Endoplasmic Reticulum of a cell?” The Endoplasmic Reticulum transports materials from one part of the cell to another part like the baseline that shows the foul ball territory and fair territory and shows where you are supposed to run so you aren't
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He also told us that there would be someone behind us that would be counting strike and balls that would be known as the umpire it job is like the Nucleus the Nucleus is the Control center of the cell and regulates all activities of the cell. The umpire’s job is to calls the strikes, balls, and outs and if the fans get out of hand and the will tell them to leave.

One of my best friend asked what the bases and the dirt called and it is called the infield kinda like the Mitochondria in the cell it a very important positions they are where the balls usually gets hit too. The Mitochondria Often referred to as the “power house” of the cell because it keeps the cell full of energy; takes in nutrients, breaks it down to create energy rich molecules for the cell.
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The security is like the Cell Membrane the Cell Membrane let's nutrients and waste in and out of the cell like the security make sure that everyone isn't giving any negative cheers.
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We were in the dugout talking about goals and what we needed to do to get ready for the first game. We had to go in and out of the dugout. The dugout is like the Nuclear Membrane because it controls what comes in and out what goes out of the Nucleus like the dugout is the way that the players and the 1st base coach and 3rd base coach get out on the field.

We were are having a late practice tonight we have to turn the lights on I was talking about my late practice with my mom said that the lights at the field are like the Chloroplast of the cell because the chloroplast uses sunlight to convert energy to make sugar for the cell like the lights uses the light so the player can see what they are doing if it is raining or is dark on the

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