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How is a cell similar to a factory?​

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Answered by rolinbiju38149ihs
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Cells have strong cell walls and a cytoskeleton to keep their shape; the walls are made of fiber for protection just like a factory building has sturdy walls for support. Cells have a cytoplasm, which contains the organelles of the cell and serves as a floor space would be for a factory.

Answered by WrichikOP
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Cells are very similar to factories. To stay alive and function properly, cells have a division of labor similar to that found in factories. We examine cells as protein-producing factories.

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