DISCUSSION BOARD
DISCUSSION BOARD
Part 1:
There are several analogies between the biological cellular structures evolution and the individual corporation development. A prokaryotic cell is a cell with no internal organelles; all the functions of the cell are distributed randomly inside, similar to a small company where all the members of the enterprise execute the functions of production, administration, and management. There are no specialized duties between the members of the organization similar to the lack of specialization in all the volume of the prokaryotic cell. In a eukaryotic cell (Diffen, 2014). There is a presence of internal organelles that execute specialized functions to guarantee the life in the cell, for example:
● Mitochondria: It generates the necessary energy (adenosine triphosphate) required for the cell by the oxidation of glucose analog to the production line or employees of a company that uses raw material or information to create final products or new technology.
● Vacuole: The vacuole has two primary functions in the cellular structure, transportation and storage. The vacuole helps to maintain the homeostasis process inside the cell. The vacuole has similarities to the enterprise to the products warehouse and shipping to final clients.
Part 2:
The existence of chloroplast organelles in animals or humans will cause a revolution in the way of life of animals, and human beings are transforming the day to day of living beings. The first condition is the increase of exposure to the sunlight, the size and outer area of the animals because a higher area exposed to sunlight increase the reception of energy. Using an analogy with the solar panels, the chloroplast must be inserted into the skin of the human being. That energy could be storage in a new organ inside the human being that will feed the body complementing the regular function of the original cellular structure of the human being.
Reference List
Diffen. (2014). Eukaryotic Cell vs. Prokaryotic Cell. Recuperado el 07 de May de 2016, de Diffen: http://www.diffen.com/difference/Eukaryotic_Cell_vs_Prokaryotic_Cell