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Student Name:
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Activity 2 – Journal
Pretend you are a scientist on Mars. One day, you
discover a Martian settlement with creatures you've
never seen before. When you examine them closely,
you see that they are made up of cells, but not
human cells. These creatures have cells with structures very different from human
cells even though they complete some of the same functions as human cells.
1. Imagine the kinds of structures the Martian cells might need to live and survive.
Draw what you think the Martian cell structures would look like below. Be sure to
label the Martian organelles (differently from human cells) and describe how each
part of the Martian cell helps it to survive. See if you can think of other ways
these cells might work to accomplish the same results as your human cells.
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Activity 2 – Continued
2. Imagine how the structures of the Martian cell work. But
do not use the same structures and functions of your human
cells. Can you think of other ways these cells might work to
accomplish the same results as your cells do?
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