Biology, asked by ruthbwalya60, 9 months ago

if a cell was a sugar factory which organelle would be refered to as the managers computer​

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Answered by nhan
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Explanation:Right now your body is doing a million things at once. It’s sending electrical impulses, pumping blood, filtering urine, digesting food, making protein, storing fat, and that’s just the stuff you’re not thinking about! You can do all this because you are made of cells — tiny units of life that are like specialized factories, full of machinery designed to accomplish the business of life. Cells make up every living thing, from blue whales to the archaebacteria that live inside volcanos. Just like the organisms they make up, cells can come in all shapes and sizes. Nerve cells in giant squids can reach up to 12m [39 ft] in length, while human eggs (the largest human cells) are about 0.1mm across. Plant cells have protective walls made of cellulose (which also makes up the strings in celery that make it so hard to eat) while fungal cell walls are made from the same stuff as lobster shells. However, despite this vast range in size, shape, and function, all these little factories have the same basic machinery.

Answered by bbischof65
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Explanation:(A) Head office

(B) Managers computer

(C) Managers secretary

(D) Sugar processing department

(E) Sugar packinging & branding department

(F) Loading bay

(G) Wall fence

(H) Gate man

(I) incinerator

(J) Electricity units

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