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Cell City Project Presentation Your name and job title here.

Type your job title here Briefly describe your responsibilities in this project

My Team List your team members here and their jobs

Type your project’s name here Write a brief description of your analogy here and why your group chose it.

NUCLEUS Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

CELL MEMBRANE Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

GOLGI APPARATUS Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

SMOOTH ER Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

MITOCHONDRIA Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

VESICLE Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

VACUOLE Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

CYTOPLASM Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

ROUGH ER Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

CYTOSKELETON Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

RIBOSOMES Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

NUCLEOLUS Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

DNA Write the structure in your analogy that you compared to this organelle Make sure you explain how these two structures are alike and why your team chose it.

REFLECTION Talk about your experience with this project What did you learn about yourself…the cell…your team mates that you did not know before What would you have done differently