The cell membrane is like the guards around the prison. It controls what comes in and out. (imagefrom http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/ C/CellMembranes.html)
The vacuole is like the storage rooms in prison because it stores food, water,and other materials.
(image from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_nucleus)
Mitochondria is like the generator of prison because it is the power house of the cell.
(image from www.ccwcs.org)
Ribosomes are like the prisoners. The prisoners are forced to make things like license plates, similarly the ribosomes make proteins. (image from buzzle.com)
Microfilaments are like the cell door. They are rods that can
assemble and reassemble to help with movement and shape.Just like the steel doors that can open and close let prisoners move out. (images from http://welkescience.wikispaces.com/Microfilaments)r
The chloroplast is like the cafeteria because it provides energy to the rest of the cell/inmates.
(image from www.nature.com)
The enoplasmic reticulum is like hallways in prison because it transport materials throughout the cell, like prisoners move in hallways. (image from www.buzzle.com)
The nucleus is the prison's warden. It controls all activities in the cell/prison.
(image from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_nucleus)
Intermediate filaments are like the chains on the prisoners because they reinforce
cell shape and anchor organelles