Sign in to FlowVella

Forgot password?
Sign in with Facebook

New? Create your account

Sign up for FlowVella

Sign up with Facebook

Already have an account? Sign in now


By registering you are agreeing to our
Terms of Service

Share This Flow

Loading Flow

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Shrek tries to inform is friend, Donkey, that Chloroplasts are like Mitochondria.

Shrek: Mitochondria are.. Like chloroplasts!

Donkey: They're organelles?

S: Yes.. No!

D: Oh they're really small.

S: Noo!

D: Oh you leave em' outside the cell membrane too long they get eaten up by some other cell.

S: NOOO! BILAYER MEMBRANES! CHLOROPLASTS. HAVE. BILAYER MEMBRANES. MITOCHONDRIA have bilayer membranes! Chloroplasts have bilayer membranes? Ya get it! They both have bilayer membranes.

D: Oooh, they both have bilayer membranes... You know they also have other things in common too; like their own DNA and ribosomes,and they both have metabolic functions, and they have folding membranes within.

S: Get out of my swamp, Donkey.

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...
  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

  • 6

  • 7

  • 8

  • 9

  • 10

  • 11

  • 12

  • 13

Chloroplasts by Jesse Malmberg

By Jesse Malmberg