Blood Cell Project.

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Blood Cell Project

Goal: To teach your classmates about your cell. Gather information about your cell type Write a short story describing your cell. Be sure to include: How it’s made/develops Cell type (agranulocyte or granulocyte) What does it look like (pictures!) Function within the body Any diseases associated with your blood cell type. Creativity is encouraged! Remember you are telling a short story that depicts your cell. You want you cell type to be the best cell story. Extra credit will be awarded to the group with the most creative story!

Cell Types Erythrocytes Basophils Eosinophil Neutrophil Lymphocyte Monocyte Platelets