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Name: Date: 3.3.10.B – Describe and explain the chemical and structural basis of living organisms Cell Model/Cell Analogies Project- (Sections 7.2) Essential Question(s): How does the structure of the cell enable it to perform the properties of life? OBJECTIVE: During this project, you will make original and appropriate functional analogies between cell organelles and everyday objects, people, places, jobs, etc. Analogy – A comparison between two things, which are similar in some respects, but are otherwise different; an explanation of something by comparing it point by point with something else. For example: Functional Analogy – The nucleus is like the brain of the cell because it controls all the functions of the organelles, just as your brain controls all the functions in your body. In order to complete the project, you will: 1. Make a model of a cell using clip art/pictures objects to represent the functions of the 12 organelles listed below. Be sure to place them in the proper location in/around the cell. Your cell model should be generated using Microsoft Word – no other forms of submission will be accepted. 2. Using a spreadsheet, already created in Microsoft Word and available on the class website, create a table of functional analogies, complete with images of the objects in the model. This table should act as a key/legend for the model. As part of completing the key, you will also: a. Explain the reasoning behind your choice of object to represent the organelle. Please write them in the format above. b. Indicate on the table/key whether the organelle belongs in a plant cell, animal cell or both AND which property of life the organelle helps to accomplish. 3. At the conclusion of the project, you will submit the model and table/key for grading purposes. The grading criteria are on the back of this sheet. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The following structures must be included in your project: 1. Cell membrane 2. Cell wall 3. Cytoplasm 4. Chloroplast 5. Centrioles 6. Nucleus 7. Mitochondrion 8. Golgi Apparatus/Bodies 9. Ribosome 10. Vacuole 11. Endoplasmic Reticulum 12. Lysosome Cell Analogies Grading Rubric Category 4 3 2 1 12 responses correct 11 responses correct 10 responses correct 9 or less responses correct 12 correct 11 correct 10 correct 9 or less correct 12 analogies are clearly and logically reasoned and explained 11 10 9 or less 12 organelles represented in model; ALL match up with key; ALL are placed in proper location 11 organelles represented in model OR 1 does not match up with key AND/OR is not in proper location 10 organelles represented in model OR 2 do not match up with key AND/OR are not in proper location 9 or less organelles represented in model OR 3 do not match up with key AND/OR are not in proper location Table 1 – Animal/Plant Cell ______ Table 2 – Property of Life ______ Table 3 – Reasoning of Analogies ______ Key/Model ______ Total Points /4 = ______ = ______ ______ %