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1 Cell Analogy Chart: Prompt You will DRAW OR COPY an animal & plant cell (into two different files) and find pictures from the Internet, clipart, or scanned from newspapers/magazines that depict the function of the cell’s organelles. These pictures should NOT be directly related to living systems, but should accurately represent the individual organelle’s FUNCTION within the cell. For example: a section of a road map showing interconnecting roads may be analogous to the function of the endoplasmic reticulum. This is because the endoplasmic reticulum’s ‘job’ in the cell is to transport packaged materials within the cell or to the outside of the cell (as stated on page78 of your text). This means that you will first need to find the functions of each of the organelles found in each type of cell. These can be found in your textbook by reading chapter 4 and looking up the organelles in the glossary of the book. If more than one function is described, pick the one that appears to be the most important. You should be able to determine the most important function if you read the text section carefully. Pictures representing each of the following organelles will be included: 2 PLANT CELL ANIMAL CELL Cell Wall Cell Membrane Ribosomes Golgi Apparatus Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondria Vacuole Lysosomes Microfilaments Nuclear Membrane (Envelope) Nuclear Pore Nucleus Nucleolus Chromatin Cytoplasm Chloroplast Plasma (Cell) Membrane Ribosomes Golgi Apparatus Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondria Microfilaments Spindle Fibers Vacuoles Lysosomes Nuclear Membrane (Envelope) Nuclear Pore Nucleus Chromatin Cytoplasm Cilia Also, create a Word Document which briefly (1 or 2 sentences) explains each analogy. For example, if you used a section of road map as a symbol for endoplasmic reticulum, you might say, “The endoplasmic reticulum can be symbolized with a road map because it provides a path for transporting materials within and to the outside of the cell.” You should start the electronic ‘poster’ like that shown below, and then add all additional organelles contained in the term boxes above: NUCLEUS PLANT CELL This is were you would paste the analogy of a nucleus’ function