Your science teacher asks you to build a model of a cell. The model should look like a city, and buildings in the city should represent parts of a typical cell. Each building's real-life function should be like the function of the organelle it represents. For example, the vacuole of a cell, which stores water, could be a water tower in your cell city model.
What building should represent the nucleus, and why?
A) factory:manufacturing
B) city hall:control center
C) power plant:provides energy
D) highways and streets:transportation