
Cytoplasmic Splash
WATERPARK
EndopLazy River
Step into a protein's shoes and float down the EndopLazy River. Like a traditional lazy river, guests can float down this mile-long trail in a tube.
The EndopLazy River stems from the Nucleo Control Center. With exits near each major attraction, guests may use the EndopLazy River to move around the park.
In a cell, the endoplasmic reticulum transports proteins. Once the nucleus sends RNA to the endoplasmic reticulum, it is made into proteins. These proteins are then carried by the endoplasmic reticulum throughout the cell, to places like the golgi bodies. Finally, they are taken to the cell membrane to leave the cell.
When a guest picks up an inner tube from the Nucleo Control Center, they can hop into the EndopLazy River. From there, they can travel around the park. A Cell Cycle helps to organize their trip, and eventually they leave with the help of a MemBrain.

Float down the EndopLazy River just like these proteins!