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Cell Presentation Enter your name

NUCLEUS FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

NUCLEOLUS FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

MITOCHONDRIA FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

CHLOROPLAST FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

RIBOSOME FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

SMOOTH ER FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

ROUGH ER FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

GOLGI APPARATUS FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

LYSOSOME FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

CYTOSKELETON FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

PEROXISOME FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

CELL WALL FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

CELL MEMBRANE FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.

VACUOLE FUNCTION Insert a picture of the organelle. ANALOGY Delete this and type the function ANALOGY Insert a Picture of what you chose that has a similar function to this organelle Delete this and tell why you chose what you did to the right.