Sunday, February 04, 2007

Question One


House of Parliament and the Making of Laws

The House of Parliament (Nucleus), is where the parliamentary system of government discuss and debate about the laws and policies of the country. The Executive, consists of the President and the Cabinet (Nucleolus) is in charge of all the various ministries. The Legislature (Ribosomes) will propose a Bill (proteins needed in the cell and out of the cell) which is said by a Minister of the Legislature (Rough endoplasmic reticulum) to the Parliament where a committee (Golgi Apparatus) will study the Bill. Debate will take place and studies will be carried out. ( storage and modification of substances made by the RER) If adverse reports are found, the Bill will not be approved of being a law and will no longer be discussed (Lysosomes). To ensure that the parliament in session is safely carried out, there will be security guards (Plasma membrane) guarding the House of Parliament. The power supply (Mitochondria) also make the process of Law making possible with the electricity needed for lighting, air conditioning and microphones to work.

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