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AP/DE Biology Name ________________________ Date ___________ Block ________ PROJECT CELLULAR STRUCTURES Due Date ________________ Part One 30 points Part Two 15 points Type of Cell Chosen ___________ Part Three 25 points Part Four 15 points Part Five 15 points Total Points 100 points View the Cellular Structures and Functions Powerpoint on Mrs. Seay’s website to help you find your answers. Read Ch. 4 & 5 in your textbook. Other web resources for cells are available. Part One. Complete the following chart: Cellular Structure And Picture Ribosomes Endoplasmic Reticulum Nucleus Chloroplast Mitochondrion Centrioles/Centrosome Plasmodesmata Peroxisomes Golgi apparatus Lysosomes Contractile vacuole Central Vacuole Nucleolus Microtubules Flagellum Intermediate filaments Rough ER Smooth ER Cell wall Microvilli Plasma membrane Nuclear envelope Chromatin Microfilaments Cytoskeleton Tonoplast Describe the Structure Functions Plant, Animal, or Both? Analogy of Structure Part Two. Create a VENN Diagram using the cell structures in Part One. Label the categories Animal, Both, and Plant. Part Three. Use the laminated colored and labeled cell to create an interactive cell activity. The objective of the activity is to identify cellular structures and match the structures to their functions. Part Four. Choose one of the following to complete. Apply the Concept p.67 1 & 2, or Apply the Concept p. 80, or Apply the Concept p. 89 1-7 Part Five. Intercellular junctions [p73-75]: Neighboring cells often adhere, interact, and communicate through special patches of direct physical contact called intercellular junctions. For the cell type that your chose for your project (either animal or plant), create a short story concerning the interaction of two neighboring cells. Be sure to specify the type of intercellular junction used in your story.