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Animal Cell

Boston,MA

Summary

As a member of the Latissimus Dorsi team, I excelled in a collaborative environment, coordinating major muscle movements with fellow cells. My quick adaptability and efficient problem-solving skills were vital for energy production, owing to my high mitochondrial content. My achievements demonstrate strong teamwork abilities and rapid learning capabilities, making me an invaluable asset in dynamic settings.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Intern

Latissimus Dorsi
01.2021 - Current
  • I am a muscle cell in the human back, specifically in the latissimus dorsi.
  • My main responsibility is to orchestrate movement of the major muscle in the human back along with countless other muscle cells.
  • I have never and can never divide, as I am a muscle cell.

Education

Ph.D. - Muscle Cell

Massachusetts Institute of Human Anatomy
Boston, MA
05-2025

Skills

  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • - Every cell must take part in carrying out the constant commands we receive from the brain

  • I have many Mitochondria, which break down glucose and convert it into ATP
  • My Cell Membrane is in good working order, and is selectively permeable as it should be It is composed of a phospholipid bilayer that lets in certain things easily, and others with extra steps
  • All my organelles are membrane bound and float in cytoplasm, which holds them in place
  • My Nucleus protects my Nucleolus, which contains my genetic material It is surrounded by a Nuclear Membrane
  • My Endoplasmic Reticulums Produce protein and send it throughout the cell so it can perform basic functions
  • My Ribosomes are in good working order and produce plenty of protein
  • My Golgi Apparatuses transport, sort, and modify the protein my organelles produce
  • My vesicles work hard and fast to transport materials around the cell
  • I have Lysosomes to get rid of unwanted waste, or if necessary, get rid of myself if I become useless or diseased
  • My Cilia move liquids around myself like small oars, and my flagella can propell me around when needed
  • My centrioles are key in structure and organization

Timeline

Intern

Latissimus Dorsi
01.2021 - Current

Ph.D. - Muscle Cell

Massachusetts Institute of Human Anatomy
Animal Cell