There was a slightly smaller round structure within’ the Nucleus, I believe it is called the Nucleolus. The Nucleolus makes ribosomes, a new ribosome comes out every five seconds it is so cool because each ribosome is a different Neon color! There is Green,Yellow,Pink,Blue the list goes on and on there are so many different colors. The ribosomes float around above and below the cell like clouds except way faster. I learned in science class that ribosomes make proteins that are just white little spec like particles. I was exploring the cell when I bumped into the Cell Membrane. It made me fly back it was like a forcefield that threw you back instantly. The Cell Membrane is the organelle that protects the cell and decides what enters and leaves the cell. I learned that it is pretty difficult to make your way through the cytoplasm it is a clear gooey substance that is hard to move around in. It fills up the entire cell and moves all the different organelles around. I was trying to get over to the centriole when I bumped into the Golgi body. It was a thin layered organelle with dozens up dozens of layers that piled up perfectly.
There was a slightly smaller round structure within’ the Nucleus, I believe it is called the Nucleolus. The Nucleolus makes ribosomes, a new ribosome comes out every five seconds it is so cool because each ribosome is a different Neon color! There is Green,Yellow,Pink,Blue the list goes on and on there are so many different colors. The ribosomes float around above and below the cell like clouds except way faster. I learned in science class that ribosomes make proteins that are just white little spec like particles. I was exploring the cell when I bumped into the Cell Membrane. It made me fly back it was like a forcefield that threw you back instantly. The Cell Membrane is the organelle that protects the cell and decides what enters and leaves the cell. I learned that it is pretty difficult to make your way through the cytoplasm it is a clear gooey substance that is hard to move around in. It fills up the entire cell and moves all the different organelles around. I was trying to get over to the centriole when I bumped into the Golgi body. It was a thin layered organelle with dozens up dozens of layers that piled up perfectly.