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How is a cell similar to a factory?

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Answered by krishtipriyadarshni
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A cell can be thought of as a "factory," with different departments each performing specialized tasks. A cell's plasma membrane regulates what enters or leaves the cell. ... The cytoplasm is similar to the factory floor where most of the products are assembled, finished, and shipped.

Answered by sudiptasundersahoo
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The specialized machines and assembly lines of the factory can be compared to the different organelles of the cell. Cells, like factories, follow instructions and produce products. In the same way that the main office controls a large factory, the nucleus is the control center of the cell.

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