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Cell Model Expectations You will create a 3-D model of a plant or animal cell (your choice) using common materials. You will label the structures on the models with numbers, and provide a key to identify each part of the cell. You will also complete a sheet identifying each organelle, its function, and what common object would represent each organelle. Requirements and Limits The cell can be no smaller than 4 by 6 inches and no larger than 9 inches to 12 inches. The cell must be 3-D. Therefore, it can NOT be a poster or only puffy paint. Use clear drying glue. Avoid tape, pins, and staples. Ideas for materials include: yarn, beads, toothpicks, pipe cleaners, string, straws, Styrofoam, Plexiglas, food, play-doh . . . use your imagination, but be sure it will stay together. You must identify all the organelles listed below for whichever cell you choose. The type of cell, your name and class period must be identified somehow on the model and the key. DO NOT label the organelles on the model, use ID numbers. The key will identify which organelle is represented by each ID number. Organelles to be included in BOTH CELLS: Cell membrane Nucleus Cytoplasm Vacuole Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Rough endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes Golgi bodies Mitochondrion Nucleolus Organelles to be included in Plant Cells ONLY: Cell wall Chloroplast Organelles to be included in Animal Cells ONLY: Lysosomes Centrioles ***REMEMBER plant and animal cells have different shapes, and this should be reflected in your model.*** CELL MODEL KEY 1= 2= 3= 4= 5= 6= 7= 8= 9= 10 = 11 = 12 = Organelle Information Cell membrane Job - Real life representation - Nucleus Job - Real life representation - Cytoplasm Job - Real life representation - Vacuole Job - Real life representation - Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Job - Real life representation - Rough endoplasmic reticulum Job - Real life representation - Ribosomes Job - Real life representation - Golgi bodies Job - Real life representation Mitochondrion Job - Real life representation - Nucleolus Job - Real life representation - Plant Cells ONLY: Cell wall Job - Real life representation - Chloroplast Job - Real life representation - Animal Cells ONLY: Lysosomes Job - Real life representation - Centrioles Job - Real life representation -