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- Create a "cell story" using the computer or
in a notebook or using another media form. Some exaples are: a multimedia
presentation, three dimentional model or skit about a cell.
Be creative as you develop the story. Make the story fun and exciting.
Record some interesting and amazing facts about the cell
sturctures as you begin to find information about the cell structures.
Include a list of bookmarks and/or print the most important
resources you find on-line.
Include the following structures in the story: cell
membrane, mitochondria, golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, vessicle,
lysosome, ribosome, centriole, vacuole, microtubles, and the nucleus (nuclear
membrane, chromatin material, and nucleolus).
Include the following cellular process in your story:
respiration, DNA replication, protein syntheis including transcription
and translation, the functions of the other organells and mitosis.
Incorporate how the structures interact with each other.
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