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RHS Honors Biology Annual Edible Cell Model Contest – Tuesday, January 20th, 2015 The challenge is to create the best edible cell model in Mrs. Barnes’ Honors Biology classes!! The project will count as a test grade!! The edible cell models will be judged using the attached rubric. The goal is to create the most accurate model of a plant OR animal cell in terms of structure and be able to identify and describe the function of each structure when asked by the judges. Rules for Model Preparation 1. The model must include all of the structures listed below and all materials used must be completely edible. 2. The model must be three dimensional. In other words, it CANNOT be a flat icing drawing on top of a cake. However, cake can be used as a construction material. 3. You must be able to identify each organelle on your model and describe its function without any notes during judging. 4. The organelles should NOT be labeled on the models. 5. The following organelles must be included in your model to receive full credit for the project. Cell Parts to be included in the Edible Cell Project Animal Cell 1. Plasma Membrane 2. Centrioles 3. Mitochondria 4. Golgi bodies 5. Nucleus 6. Nucleolus 7. Smooth ER 8. Rough ER 9. Vesicles 10. Lysosomes 11. Ribosomes 12. Cytosol Plant Cell All of the above EXCEPT for number 2: centrioles! Then add the following. 1. Cell Wall 2. Chloroplasts 3. Vacuole Extra Credit Parts: 1. Cytoskeleton/Microtubules 2. Cilia (Animal) or Flagella (Animal) 3. Chromosomes The Rubric SCORES Accuracy of Model 3 Has all required 12 cell parts for an animal cell or 14 cell parts for a plant cell. Highly Creative – unique ideas, colorful, high attention to detail 2 Has 9-11 cell parts for an animal cell or 11-13 cell parts for a plant cell. 1 Has 6-8 cell parts for an animal cell or 8-10 cell parts for a plant cell. 0 Has 5 or less parts for an animal cell or less than 7 parts for a plant cell. Somewhat creative – average ideas, colorful, some attention to detail. Lacks any form of creativity. Knowledge of Functions Knows all the cell parts and their functions. Knows 9-11 cell parts and their functions for an animal cell or 1113 cell parts and their function for a plant cell. Limited Creativity – not much attention to detail, parts are not distinctive, limited originality. Knows 6-8 cell parts and their function for an animal cell or 8-10 cell parts and their function for a plant cell. Cell handed in on time. Yes Creativity Only knows half or less of the cell parts and their functions. No Prizes: - A $25 VISA Gift Certificate will be awarded to a Grand Prize Winner chosen from all of the Honors Biology classes. - Smaller awards will be given to the best model for each class period.