How a cell is like a country?

How a cell is like a country?

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The cell membrane protects the cell, as the border protects our country. The cell wall is much like a country’s government. The mitochondrion produces energy for the cell to use and the power plants produce energy for the country to use.

Q. Which organelle is similar to a road?

The endoplasmic reticulum is like the highway system because the cell uses the endoplasmic reticulum to move material throughout the cell like people use highways to move throughout the country.

Q. Why endoplasmic reticulum is considered as the road?

Endoplasmic Reticulum is like highways and roads because it is a passageway and how things are transferred in a cell. Just like in real life things have to transfer through roads.

Q. What would cell wall be in a city?

Cell Wall = City Wall: they are both the supporting structures of the cell/the city. 18. Cytoskeleton = Steel Girders: The cytoskeleton is the internal framework that gives each cell its distinctive shape. The structural steel beams are the support for the buildings or bridges.

Q. What is the difference between a city and a cell?

A cell can be compared to a city! Each part of the cell has its own function or purpose. The parts of the cell can be compared to the parts of a city based on their similar purpose.

Q. What are the 4 types of electricity?

  • Static Electricity. Static Electricity is nothing but the contact between equal amount of protons and electrons (positively and negatively charged subatomic particles).
  • Current Electricity. Current Electricity is a flow of electric charge across an electrical field.
  • Hydro Electricity.
  • Solar Electricity.

Q. How do you generate power?

Electricity is most often generated at a power plant by electromechanical generators, primarily driven by heat engines fueled by combustion or nuclear fission but also by other means such as the kinetic energy of flowing water and wind. Other energy sources include solar photovoltaics and geothermal power.

Q. How much voltage does a power station?

Turbines/Generator Inside the generator is a magnetic field which produces voltage—or electricity at approximately 15,000 volts (V).

Q. Is 11KV High Voltage?

Cable Specification: 11KV (Medium Voltage), 22KV (Medium Voltage), 33KV (High Voltage) manufactured to BS7835. Medium Voltage Cable- 11KV and 22KV is suitable for various installations such as providing connections to the grid or, installing wind farms and large generator systems back to the substation.

Q. What voltage comes into your house?

240 volts

Q. What are the two types of electricity?

There are two kinds of current electricity: direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). With direct current, electrons move in one direction.

Q. Who found the electricity?

Alexander Lodygin

Q. What are 3 things that electricity can do?

Electricity carries electrical energy and, as you have seen, electrical energy can change into other forms of energy. Electrical energy can change into light energy when it flows through a lamp. It can change into heat energy in an electric toaster. It can also change into other forms of energy.

Q. What causes electricity to flow?

An electrical phenomenon is caused by flow of free electrons from one atom to another. The characteristics of current electricity are opposite to those of static electricity. Wires are made up of conductors such as copper or aluminum. Current flows from positive to negative and electron flows from negative to positive.

Q. What uses the most energy?

Here’s a breakdown of the biggest energy use categories in the typical home:

  • Air conditioning and heating: 46 percent.
  • Water heating: 14 percent.
  • Appliances: 13 percent.
  • Lighting: 9 percent.
  • TV and Media Equipment: 4 percent.

Q. What is electricity in simple words?

The definition of electricity is the flow of charge. Usually our charges will be carried by free-flowing electrons. Negatively-charged electrons are loosely held to atoms of conductive materials. With a little push we can free electrons from atoms and get them to flow in a generally uniform direction.

Q. How do you introduce electricity to students?

To help a child understand the properties of static electricity, rub a balloon on your hair or a wool blanket or sweater, and watch how it sticks to the wall for a few moments. Explain that this is an example of negatively and positively charged atoms reacting to each other.

Q. What is another word for electric?

In this page you can discover 42 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for electric, like: petrol-driven, static, charged, mechanical, galvanizing, surcharged, energetic, manual, steam, exciting and galvanising.

Q. What is a antonym for electric?

Antonyms: unexciting, relaxed. Synonyms: voltaic, galvanising, galvanizing, electrical, galvanic.

Q. What is the opposite of electric?

What is the opposite of electric?

unexcitinglifeless
unchargedunenergetic
uninterestinginsipid
unimaginativetame
prosaictedious

Q. What is the verb for electric?

verb (used with object), e·lec·tri·fied, e·lec·tri·fy·ing. to charge with or subject to electricity; apply electricity to. with electric power: The valley wasn’t electrified until 1936. to equip for the use of electric power, as a railroad. to excite greatly; thrill: to electrify an audience.

Q. What is a verb example?

A verb is the action or state of being in a sentence. Verbs can be expressed in different tenses, depending on when the action is being performed. Example: Jennifer walked to the store. In this sentence, walked is the verb that shows an action.

Q. Is Electric a verb or noun?

electric (adjective) electrical engineering (noun) electrical storm (noun) electrics (noun)

Q. What is the verb form of example?

One example is the phrase running water. When used as a noun (example: smoking is bad), the present participle is known as a gerund. The present participle is also used to create the progressive tense. The -s form of a verb is made from the infinitive of the verb….Verb Forms.

FormVerb
-s / -es form
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