Conclusion
Now you have learned about the functions of the different parts of a cell and a hospital and how the two structures compare with each other. The nucleus of a cell and the administration office of a hospital control the workings of their structures and make sure that everything is working smoothly. The cell membrane and the entrance / exit points of a hospital determine what enters and leaves their structures. The golgi bodies of a cell and the information desk and mail room of a hospital send important messages and signals through their structures. The cytoskeleton of a cell and the hallways of a hospital building serve as "roads" for things to be transported around their structures. The cell's cytoplasm and a hospital's staff help support and keep the components of their structures working smoothly. The cell's vacuole and a hospital's kitchen pantry serve to store food and water to be used by their structures. The cell's ribosomes and a hospital's cafeteria and vending machines provide proteins to keep their structures working properly. The lysosomes of a cell and the hospital's sterilization room get rid of toxins and contaminants within the structures. The mitochondria of a cell and the mechanical / boiler room of a hospital break down and provide energy for the structures to use. Thus, as you can see, all the components of both structures are interconnected and work together for the proper functioning of the structures. Cells are the basic unit of life and cannot be broken down even further!