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Our Edible Cell. BY: Shania McDonald, Ryan Page, Gavin Jache, Brenden Stinson

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Page 1: Our edible cell

Our Edible Cell.BY: Shania McDonald, Ryan Page, Gavin Jache, Brenden

Stinson

Page 2: Our edible cell

A cell really can be tasted.

Biology can be fun once in a while.

By Brenden Stinson

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CytoplasmWe used the cake as the cytoplasm because the

cytoplasm is everywhere that the organelles are not and the cake is everywhere the food is

not. It is just a placeholder.

By: Shania McDonald

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CytoskeletonWe used the icing because the cytoskeleton holds everything

in place, and the icing was going to hold everything in

place on the cake.

By: Shania McDonald

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RibosomesThe sugar represents

ribosomes because ribosomes are kind of like little balls that

give you energy or ATP, and sugar is little and gives you

energy.

By: Shania McDonald

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centriolesWe pick a mini resees cups

because they look like it has centrioles.

The help in mitosis.

Gavin jache

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Cell membraneWe use this because it is like the way the cell membrane

forms.

It allows items to come in or out

Gavin jache

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mitochondrionsWe use hershey kisses because

they are round like a mitochondrions.

They make energy called ATP.

By Gavin Jache

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Vesicle“Little pumpkin”

They resemble a “bubble” from above

The vesicles organize the cellular substances

Brenden stinson

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VacuoleMounds

Resemble vacuoles

The vacuole manages the cells integrity

Brenden stinson

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Golgi ApparatusFruit roll-ups

They resemble the wavy appearance of the golgi body

The golgi apparatus sorts modifies and packages protein

Brenden stinson

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NucleusWe chose a bat because it was

what was at hand

The nucleus is the “brain” of the cell

Brenden stinson

The bat

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NucleolusWe chose a candy corn,

because it was small looking down on it, like the nucleolus

The nucleolus creates ribosomes

Brenden stinson

The candy corn

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Rough Endoplasmic

ReticulumWe used twizzlers because the

resembled one another and we put the sprinkles to show

that it was rough.

Have internal structural skeleton to keep the cell

together

Brenden stinson

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Smooth Endoplasmic

ReticulumTwizzler because of resembling shape

Important in the synthesis of lipids and membrane proteins

Brenden stinson

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LysosomesWe used purple skittles

because they are round and in cell models the lysosomes are

round.

The lysosomes digest and recycle cell components.

Shania McDonald

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Nuclear Membrane

We used the green licorice because it was easy to wrap

around the nucleus and nucleolus.

The nuclear membrane protects the nucleus and

nucleolus.