1. HIV – Human immunodeficiency virus, the virus that causes AIDS
Analogy: HIV is like a delinquent
that destroys the good in students because it harms them
2. Homologous chromosomes – Chromosomes that have the same sequence
of genes, which have the same structure, and that pair during
meiosis
Analogy: Homologous chromosomes are like identical twins because they are very
similar
3. Nucleus – In the eukaryotic cell, biology, a membrane-bound
organelle that contains the cell’s DNA and that has a role in process such as
growth, metabolism, and reproduction
Analogy: The nucleus is like the Central Processing Unit (CPU) of a computer because
it controls the functions
4. Prokaryote – An organism that consists of a single cell that does
not have a nucleus or cell organelles
Analogy: A prokaryotic cell is like a
simple sentence compared to a compound-complex sentence because it simpler than
a eukaryotic cell
5. Exocytosis – The process by which a substance is released from
the cell through a vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface and
then fuses with the membrane to let the substance
out
Analogy: Exocytosis is like a guide taking you to the exit because substances are
exiting the cell by vesicle
6. Lipid – A type of biochemical that does not dissolve in water,
including fats and steroids; lipids store energy and make up cell membranes
Analogy: Lipids is like Dauntless in Divergent because it protects and it is full of energy
7. Diffusion – The movement of particles from regions of higher
density to regions of lower density
Analogy: Diffusion is like the movement of people from regular admission to VIP section
because it is moving to a low concentration.
8. DNA – Deoxyribonucleic acid, the material that contains the
information that determines inherited characteristics
Analogy: DNA is like a USB with information about your life because it stores material about
your characteristics.
9. Mitosis – In eukaryotic cell, a process of cell division that
forms two new nuclei, each of which has the same number of chromosomes
Analogy: Mitosis is like budding in worms because they keep splitting into two
10. Enzyme – A type of protein that speeds up metabolic reactions in
plant and animals without being permanently changed or destroyed
Analogy: Enzymes are like a five-hour energy in a human because it gives energy to speed up
Analogy: HIV is like a delinquent
that destroys the good in students because it harms them
2. Homologous chromosomes – Chromosomes that have the same sequence
of genes, which have the same structure, and that pair during
meiosis
Analogy: Homologous chromosomes are like identical twins because they are very
similar
3. Nucleus – In the eukaryotic cell, biology, a membrane-bound
organelle that contains the cell’s DNA and that has a role in process such as
growth, metabolism, and reproduction
Analogy: The nucleus is like the Central Processing Unit (CPU) of a computer because
it controls the functions
4. Prokaryote – An organism that consists of a single cell that does
not have a nucleus or cell organelles
Analogy: A prokaryotic cell is like a
simple sentence compared to a compound-complex sentence because it simpler than
a eukaryotic cell
5. Exocytosis – The process by which a substance is released from
the cell through a vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface and
then fuses with the membrane to let the substance
out
Analogy: Exocytosis is like a guide taking you to the exit because substances are
exiting the cell by vesicle
6. Lipid – A type of biochemical that does not dissolve in water,
including fats and steroids; lipids store energy and make up cell membranes
Analogy: Lipids is like Dauntless in Divergent because it protects and it is full of energy
7. Diffusion – The movement of particles from regions of higher
density to regions of lower density
Analogy: Diffusion is like the movement of people from regular admission to VIP section
because it is moving to a low concentration.
8. DNA – Deoxyribonucleic acid, the material that contains the
information that determines inherited characteristics
Analogy: DNA is like a USB with information about your life because it stores material about
your characteristics.
9. Mitosis – In eukaryotic cell, a process of cell division that
forms two new nuclei, each of which has the same number of chromosomes
Analogy: Mitosis is like budding in worms because they keep splitting into two
10. Enzyme – A type of protein that speeds up metabolic reactions in
plant and animals without being permanently changed or destroyed
Analogy: Enzymes are like a five-hour energy in a human because it gives energy to speed up