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Name:
Date:
Period:
Part 1: Cell Structure & Function: Due on 9/12/14
Directions:
1. Choose whether your collage will be about an animal cell or a plant cell.
2. Draw either an animal cell or a plant cell in the middle of your poster. Be sure to leave
room around the sides, top, and bottom of your poster for other work.
3. Title your collage Animal Cell Collage or Plant Cell Collage.
4. Choose 10 organelles that you have drawn in your cell. Write an analogy for each
organelle. You can use the example below to help you write your analogies:
A (organelle) is like a (object). A (organelle) (does what). A (object) (does what).
Example: A nucleus is like a principal. A nucleus directs the activities of all the
other organelles. A principal directs the activities of all the teachers and
students.
5. Draw an arrow from the correct organelle to your analogy.
Part 1 Rubric
Criteria
Not done
Partially
Well done
(0 points)
done
(2 points)
(1 point)
Neat and organized
Creative and colorful
Title stating Plant Cell Collage or Animal
Cell Collage.
Drawing of a plant or animal cell with at
least 10 organelles.
Arrows from organelles to analogies.
10 correct analogies.
Part 2: Cellular Transport: Due on 9/19/14
1. You must list and describe the types of transport.
2. You must include examples and definitions of each type.
3. You must describe the three types of solutions and the effects of cells in these
solutions.
4. You must draw a diagram for the types in #1 and in #3.
Name:
Criteria
Date:
Part 2 Rubric
Not done
(0 points)
Partially
done
(1 point)
Period:
Well done
(2 points)
Neat and organized
Creative and colorful
List & description of types of transport
Examples & definitions of each type of
transport.
Description & effects of cells in the 3
types of solutions.
Diagrams drawn and labeled correctly
Part 3: Cellular Energy: Due on 9/26/14
1. Define photosynthesis.
2. Draw a diagram of photosynthesis, indicating the reactants and products of each
stage.
3. Write the equation for photosynthesis and explain it.
4. Define cellular respiration.
5. Draw a diagram of cellular respiration, indicating the reactants and products of each
stage.
6. Write the equation for cellular respiration and explain it.
7. Define fermentation, provide the types, and discuss why this process is so important
(at the cellular level and economically speaking).
Name:
Criteria
Date:
Part 3 Rubric
Not done
(0 points)
Partially
done
(1 point)
Period:
Well done
(2 points)
Neat and organized
Creative and colorful
Definition of photosynthesis
Diagram of photosynthesis with reactants
and products of each stage labeled
Photosynthesis equation with explanation
Definition of cellular respiration
Cellular respiration equation with
explanation
Diagram of cellular respiration with
reactants and products of each stage
labeled
Definition of fermentation
Types of fermentation
Explanation of importance of
fermentation: for cells & useful products
we have due to fermentation
Part 4: Cellular Reproduction: Due on 10/3/14
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Draw the cell cycle and label the stages. Describe what is happening in each stage.
Define mitosis. What types of cells undergo this process?
Sketch the stages of mitosis with significant events.
Define meiosis. What types of cells undergo this process?
Sketch the stages of meiosis with significant events.
Name:
Criteria
Neat and organized
Creative and colorful
Drawing of cell cycle with labels and
descriptions of each stage
Definition of mitosis with identification
of cells that undergo this process
Sketch of stages of mitosis with
significant events labeled and described
Definition of meiosis with identification
of cells that undergo this process
Sketch of stages of meiosis with
significant events labeled and described
Date:
Part 4 Rubric
Not done
(0 points)
Period:
Partially
done
(1 point)
Well done
(2 points)