Cell Factory

A cell works like a connected factory: specialized organelles have different jobs, and changing one limiting station can change the output of the whole system.

BiologyAges 10-13~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out

  • Distinguish the nucleus's instruction role from the ribosome's protein-building role.
  • Route a protein-production job through nucleus, ribosome, mitochondria, and membrane roles and explain their dependence.
  • Use energy and protein-output evidence to explain why mitochondrial impairment slows cell work.
  • Transfer organelle-job knowledge to generated factory problems that adapt across direct jobs, dependencies, and novel demands.

The levels

  1. Plans before parts

    Separate nucleus instructions from ribosome protein assembly through a visible hand-off.

  2. Run the assembly line

    Connect four specialist organelle roles around one protein-production job.

  3. Power plant trouble

    Predict, observe, and explain the system effect of reduced mitochondrial energy supply.

  4. The rush order

    Transfer the system model to a muscle cell's novel high-energy demand.

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