Mirco to Macro AP-Bio. Cell Project Ch.5 will cover the cell organelles and since you already know most of them from last year, I want you to present.

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Mirco to Macro AP-Bio

Cell Project Ch.5 will cover the cell organelles and since you already know most of them from last year, I want you to present info on the organelles Ch.5 will cover the cell organelles and since you already know most of them from last year, I want you to present info on the organelles Your presentation must include a “Macro” sized version of a plant or animal cell Your presentation must include a “Macro” sized version of a plant or animal cell The macro cell must have objects that represent the cell organelles The macro cell must have objects that represent the cell organelles – Structure (shape in the cell) Nucleus is a sphere Nucleus is a sphere – Function (does similar job) Batteries supply power, so do mitochondria Batteries supply power, so do mitochondria – Both is best

Cell Project: Examples

Plant Cell Room Two groups may work together to make a plant cell room: Two groups may work together to make a plant cell room: – 7’ X 7’ inflatable plastic room – Inside you must have large organelles – Draw on some that cannot be made – Take whole class into the room and give a tour of a plant cell !! Big project that will require a large amount of work. First you must build the room before you can fill your cell!!

Presentations Presentations will be in Friday Sept, 28 th (you have about 3 weeks) Presentations will be in Friday Sept, 28 th (you have about 3 weeks) All group members must speak and present an equal number of organelles All group members must speak and present an equal number of organelles Grades will be based on: Grades will be based on: – Presentation – Accuracy – Creativity

Organelles You Must Cover 1)Plasma membrane 2)Cytoplasm 3)Cytoskeleton 4)Nucleus 5)Nucleous 6)Mitochondira 7)Lysosome 8)Microtubles 9)Vesicles 10)Golgi complex 11)Chloroplasts 12)Cell Wall 13)Rough/Smooth ER 14)Ribosomes 15)Microfilaments 16)Central Vacuole 17)Nuclear pore 18)Chromatin