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The Incredible (and possibly edible) Cell Project You are required to construct a model of a plant or animal cell. You may choose to create either an animal cell or a plant cell (NOT both). You may also choose to make your cell model edible or inedible. If you choose to make an edible cell model the entire cell must be made from materials that can be eaten. Please avoid using materials that have an unpleasant odor as they may be in the classroom for a few days. It has also been my experience that the use of “Jello” does not work well on these projects. Cakes / cookies as the base for the cell usually works best. IF you plan on eating your cell AFTER it is graded, you must provide the plates, forks and napkins to do this. Inedible cells must be made from materials that are not edible. Students may choose to use such things as, pipe cleaners, buttons, recycled products, clay, Styrofoam and the like. All projects must be a model created by the student and not simply a drawing of a plant or animal cell. Each model must include all of the following organelles: Cell wall (if plant cell) Ribosomes Chloroplasts (if plant cell) Mitochondria Nucleus Vacuoles Nucleolus Lysosomes Golgi bodies Cell Membrane Endoplasmic Reticulum Cytoplasm 1 Grading: Grade will be based on the following guidelines. Is your name on the project? Is the cell identified? Tell if it is a plant or animal cell. Are all the organelles represented in your model? (12 for plant cells,10 for animal cells) Are the organelles correctly labeled? Each organelle MUST be labeled with its name and function (use pages 20-21 in your text for help). You may label each organelle on the cell with toothpicks and a tag (shown below) or use a key. **Refer to the examples we discussed in class.** Mitochondria Powerhouse of the Cell Are the relationships between the parts shown correctly? Such as: Are there ribosomes on some of the endoplasmic reticulum? Is the endoplasmic reticulum located near the nucleus? If a plant cell, are the chloroplasts near the vacuole? You may use the following materials, but they cannot count as part of the cell: o container o plastic wrap o paper o toothpicks Project DUE DATE: 2