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Credits By Jordan Lavrencik, Matt Gitelis, Michael Santangelo, and J.D. Bryant Welcome Welcome to Magic Cell World, the only place on Earth that guides you through the cell. Come as we lead you through this magical place and show you the intricate and crucial parts of the cell. The Cell Membrane The first things that you will see when you enter Magic Cell World are our beautiful century-old gates. The gates define our expansive boundaries and regulate the guest entrance rate. They also separate the park from the rest of the beautiful downtown. The Cytoskeleton The support system for the majestic gates are the gorgeous pillars that help keep Magic Cell World’s defined borders. These pillars line the gates and help support the strong system. The pillars are made of materials assembled here in Magic Cell World over at Santa’s Workshop. The Nucleus The command center for Magic Cell World is very important. It contains the blueprints for all of the future projects for Magic Cell World. It has to simplify these instructions and send them to Santa’s Workshop, where the busy elves create important structures for the park. The Ribosomes Santa’s little elves work very hard every day to create things that are very important for Magic Cell World. Each of them work very hard on their little piece so that they can do their part for this magical world. You can watch the elves as they toil to create a better kingdom. Their work helps Magic Cell World run. They then put their little projects on The Old West Train where it is transported to the distribution plant. The Endoplasmic Reticulum The Old West Train takes the elves’ work from Santa’s Workshop to the distribution plant. Santa’s Workshops are set up all along the Old West Railway, so the projects can be quickly and conveniently distributed throughout the park. Let’s follow the Old West Train to the distribution plant and see how the park receives its supplies. The Golgi Complex Santa’s elves send their work to the distribution plant, where it is then packaged and sent to places all around Magic Cell World. This distribution plant supplies all parts of the park with important materials. The next stop on our tour is the awardwinning food court. The Mitochondria The food court provides energy to weary park-goers, as well as Magic Cell World employees. Here, the food is processed and cooked to make a delicious meal fit for a king. There are many located around the park, just look at one of the many Magic Cell World Maps. The Vacuole The park’s storage unit holds all of the future projects for Magic Cell World. As soon as new plans for an attraction begin to surface, the storage unit can release its supplies being stored to help build new attractions around the park. Thank You! Thank you for taking the tour of Magic Cell World, the premier Cell-themed park. We hope you enjoyed your stay here, and remember to come back, because the Cell is ever-changing. Thank you!