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I need analogies for these organelles for biology: Platids, Nucleolus, Cytoplasm, Microfliament & microtubule?

The answers dont need to be serious they just need to be actual real things. Help would be greatly appreciated.:)))

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Paley's argument was that the watch looks unmistakably like something which has been designed. By no stretch of the imagination does it look like a chance collection of atoms which have been thrown together any old how. Similarly, he argued, by no stretch of the imagination does the human body look like a chance collection of atoms which have been thrown together any old how. Therefore it is only rational to suppose there must have been a designer. His argument went out of favour after the Theory of Evolution was published, but it has recently been coming back into favour, partly on the back of cosmological fine tuning, and partly because our increasing knowledge of biology has revealed such a level of complexity as was unimagined before. There is a developing feeling that Evolution by itself does not cut it as a complete explanation. (Antony Flew is somebody who changed his mind because of the latter. Fred Hoyle changed his mind because of the former - perhaps the latter as well.)
Plastids are like Silos for storing starch. Nucleolus is like a manufacturing facility that builds ribosomes Cytoplasm is like the connective tissue that holds everything in place in the cell microfilaments are like the BONES of the cell, providing structural support microtubules are like conveyor belts of the cell moving vesicles, granules, organelles like mitochondria, and chromosomes via special attachment proteins

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