How Does Everything Inside a Cell Move, and How Does It Affect Cell Function?

Imagine the inside of a cell is like a large and crowded metropolitan city (think New York City) where a variety of activities are taking place each day. People need to move around the city to attend school, get to work, shop at the grocery store or dine out at a restaurant. In order for every activity to happen, the people in the city need to find their way to the right location. They rely on city planning elements, such as public transportation, highways and traffic signals to help them reach their destination.


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