Imagine you are the nucleus of a plant or animal cell and have been asked to mentor an organelle that is new to the cell. Take your mentee on a tour of the cell, describing the major parts of the cell and their functions. You may present your tour in a variety of ways; just be sure it demonstrates a complete understanding of the organelles, their functions, and how they work together to support the cell. You may present your tour in one of the following ways:
1.A written dialogue, from your perspective as the nucleus, explaining the parts of the cell to your mentee. 2.A presentation including images and written descriptions of each organelle. 3.A drawing of a cell accompanied by written descriptions. 4.Another creative way, approved by your instructor before you begin. @-StudyShark- @joquez14
Major parts of the animal cell: Nucleus- controls the cell's activities and contains all the genetic material Nucleolus- is involved in the synthesis of ribosomal RNA. It is a dark body inside the nucleus Nuclear membrane- keeps DNA inside the nucleus but allows mRNA and proteins through. It is a double membrane with large pores Golgi Complex- store and package cellular secretions for export out of the cell (usually through the use of vacuoles). Salivary, oil, and digestive glands have very active golgi bodies. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum-is a series of long canals running throughout the cell with ribosomes attached. It transports proteins to the golgi bodies for packaging. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum- is a series of long canals running throughout the cell. It detoxifies the cell and converts foodstuffs. Centrioles- anchor spindle fibers during cell division. They are composed of microtubules and are only found in animal cells. Mitochondria- produce most of the cell's energy. They are composed of two membranes (an outer and a folded inner membrane) and are common in muscle cells Ribosomes and Free Ribosomes- assemble proteins from RNA codes. They are found free-floating in the cytoplasm throughout the cell or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum Lysosomes-digest and remove worn out cell organelles. In essence, they are vacuoles filled with digestive enzymes. --------------------------------- On the other area you listed 4 options. If there asking which is best way to explain it then 1, A] An written dialogue is best answer
Your welcome future flvs students ;)
and what do you mean by written dialogue what is it
cell membrane =which allowed selective things to go in and out nucleus = have genetic imformation about cell
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