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CELL CITY PROJECT Introduction: Each individual cell operates much like a city does. Each organelle in the cell does a job that allows the whole cell to function properly. In a city, there are many different jobs that have to be done in order for the City to run smoothly. For example, a city must have a waste management system (trash). Could you imagine what a city would be like if there wasn’t anyone picking up the trash? In this project, you are going to compare the organelles in a cell to the jobs needed to run a city (or theme park, store, school, factory, etc.). GOAL: Create a 3-D model & video that: o Shows metaphors comparing each of the organelles in a cell to other structures in a city (or theme park, store, school, factory, etc.) (example: cell membrane = city limits) o Includes each of the organelles from the Organelle List below Organelles must be clearly labeled Complete the Cell City Key to identify the connection between your metaphors and the function of the organelles Remember: A Plant City* has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and large vacuoles - An Animal City does not but it does have a centriole. BE CREATIVE! A cell is also like a theme park, factory, school, store and much more… Objective: o This project is designed to help students understand how the parts of a cell work together in order for the cell to function. In the project, students make analogies between a plant cell and a city, ball park, factory, school etc. Students should use their creativity to decide what they want to compare their cell to. Instructions: o Students may work individually or in groups of up to 3. Each student must be assigned at least 3 organelles but is still responsible for knowing each other’s organelles. o Each group must distinguish their cell as animal or plant and create each of the following. 1. Cell Model: a. The project must be 3-D (no drawings or posters) with buildings that represents the cell b. c. d. e. and all of its organelles. Label your cell as either a plant or animal cell. Cell must include the following organelles: cell membrane, cell wall (plants), cytoplasm, chloroplast (plants), vacuole, nucleus, ribosomes, lysosomes, nucleolus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and centrioles (animals). Organelles should be labeled. The labels should include the function of each organelle on the back. 2. Cell City Analogy: a. Answer the questions on the sheet attached. 3. Cell Video: a. Write a story, news cast, skit, rap, or song that introduces each of the major parts of a eukaryotic cell and describes what each part does. (you can even use the green screen) b. Use your iPad or other forms of technology to create a video (YouTube, Vine, etc.) to share with your teacher and the class. c. Make sure that every organelle is covered in the video: d. Must include the following organelles- cell membrane, cell wall (plants), cytoplasm, chloroplast (plants), vacuole, nucleus, ribosomes, lysosomes, nucleolus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, golgi bodies, and centrioles (animals). You will get two days of class time to work on this, so use your time wisely! CELL CITY PROJECT RUBRICS NAMES of CONSTRUCTION TEAM ________________________________________________________ BLOCK __________ DATE ___________ DUE DATE __________________________ *Return this sheet with final project to receive a grade* Cell Model: Type: PLANT or ANIMAL _____ Is the cell 3-D? (5pts) _____ Is the cell labeled as a plant or animal cell with students name and hour? (5pts) _____ Does the cell include the following organelles: (5pts) _____cell membrane _____ golgi bodies _____ ribosomes _____ lysosomes _____ cytoplasm _____ mitochondria _____ nucleolus _____rough ER _____ centrioles (animal) _____ vacuole _____chloroplasts (plants) _____ nucleus _____ cell wall (plants) _____ Analogy between organelle and building/structure makes sense. (5 pts) _____ Does each organelle include the function? (5pts) Cell Video: _____ Each student in the group is clearly identified by having their own part and identifies at least 3 organelles. (10pts) _____ Does the video include the following organelles: (5pts) _____cell membrane _____ golgi bodies _____ ribosomes _____ lysosomes _____ cytoplasm _____ mitochondria _____ nucleolus _____rough ER _____ centrioles (animal) _____ vacuole _____chloroplasts (plants) _____ nucleus _____ cell wall (plants) _____ Does the video include the function of each organelle? (5pts) _____ Is the video creative and entertaining as well as shared with the teacher? (5pts) **Students will need teacher permission to do an alternate form of presenting their project. CELL CITY PROJECT ANALOGY WORKSHEET Cell City Analogy: _____ Are the questions answered correctly on the worksheet? (10pts) ID Cell City Metaphor Cell Organelle Explanation [A (cell city metaphor) is like a (cell organelle) because…] 1 Nucleus 2 Nucleolus 3 Cell membrane 4 Rough Endoplasmic reticulum 5 Ribosome 6 cytoplasm 7 mitochondria 8 golgi body 9 lysosome centriole* 10 Animal cell only vacuole* 11 Plant cell only cell wall* 12 Plant cell only chloroplasts* 13 Plant cell only