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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Analogy of Cell Organelles, Vacuole [Waste Plant] Act as a container for water, enzymes, inorganic ions like calcium, and toxic by-products that are being eliminated, Nucleus [Government] Essential for Cell Division Production of Ribosomes (Nucleolus), Analogy of Cell Organelles Consists of Mitochondria [Power Plant], Analogy of Cell Organelles Consists of RER [Gymnasium], Nucleus [Government] Controls Cell Activities Cell Growth, Analogy of Cell Organelles Consists of Nucleus [Government], Analogy of Cell Organelles Consists of Nucleolus [Factories], Nucleolus [Factories] Production of Subunits Forming ribosomes, RER [Gymnasium] Produces Proteins, Analogy of Cell Organelles Consists of Vacuole [Waste Plant], Nucleus [Government] Controls Cell Activities Repair of Worn out parts, Vacuole [Waste Plant] Export Unwanted substances, Nucleus [Government] Essential for Cell Division Storage of heredity material, Mitochondria [Power Plant] Produces Energy Oxidative Phosphorylation, Mitochondria [Power Plant] Maintain proper concentrations of calcium ions by serving as storage tanks of calcium ions, Vacuole [Waste Plant] Maintain Fluid Balance, Analogy of Cell Organelles Consists of Smooth ER [Factory], Smooth ER [Factory] Produces Lipids, Nucleus [Government] Essential for Cell Division Stores proteins and RNA for protein synthesis (Nucleolus), Nucleolus [Factories] Indirect Role in Protein Synthesis