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Create a Cell Activity The purpose of this activity is to create a typical animal cell that you can use as an interactive study tool. Directions: Follow the directions below to create a flashcard style diagram of the organelles found in a typical animal cell: Color the organelles on the oval templates provided. Cut out the organelles with their flaps attached. Arrange the organelles in an appropriate and logical way on the outline of the cell - any organelles that are associated with each other are touching or continuous with each other. Start by putting the nucleus almost in the center, then work out from there. Remember that the rough ER is continuous with the nuclear envelope/membrane, and that the rough and smooth ER are both continuous with each other. Glue or tape the flap only to your paper. You will be writing on the backs of these so don’t glue/tape down the entire oval! Keep in mind that cells may have several or many of certain organelles; however, for lack of space, you are just showing one of each. On the BACK of the oval for the organelle, write the following: o NAME of the organelle o FUNCTION of the organelle. You may also use some space under the oval on the outline of the cell paper, if needed. At the bottom of the page, color, cut, then tape/paste the 3 organelles found in a typical plant cell but not in a typical animal cell. Write the name and function on the bottom of each oval for the plant organelle. Cell Organelles: You MUST include the following organelles found in typical animal cells PLUS the 3 organelles found in plant cells but not in animal cells: Rough ER Golgi apparatus Smooth ER Mitochondria Centrioles Lysosomes Cytoskeleton Cytoplasm Free Ribosomes Plasma/cell membrane (proteins & phospholipids) Attached Ribosomes Nucleus (chromatin, nucleolus, nuclear envelope) PLANTS: chloroplast, central vacuole, cell wall Oval & Flap OrganelleTemplates Digestive enzymes A B C Jelly-like semi-fluid substance Plant only Plant only Plant only Phospholipid Cell Membrane Draw a phospholipid cell membrane (or phospholipid bilayer) similar to the picture above. Color the polar heads blue and the fatty acid tails gray. Remember to label your diagram with the following: - Polar heads - Fatty acid tails Underneath your diagram, define the terms hydrophobic and hydrophilic.