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7.12 D-E Animal Cells

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Question 1
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You make a model of a cell in a large, rectangular, clear, plastic container filled with the following: gelatin; green M&Ms; red licorice; several beans; one large, inflated balloon; candy sprinkles; and an avocado seed.
What would have to change about the shape of this cell model in order to make it represent an animal cell?

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Question 4
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Which cell organelle stores DNA?

Question 5
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You make a model of a cell in a large, rectangular, clear, plastic container filled with the following: gelatin; green M&Ms; red licorice; several beans; one large, inflated balloon; candy sprinkles; and an avocado seed.
The candies are all suspended in gelatin. What organelle does the gelatin represent? What other real world model could represent that organelle?
The gelatin represents the cell membrane. The brain of a human body could also model the cell membrane.
The gelatin represents the nucleus. The skull of the human body could also model the nucleus.
The gelatin represents the cytoplasm. The skeleton or blood of the human body could also model the cytoplasm
The gelatin represents the nucleus. The feet on the human body could also model the nucleus
The fluid surrounding the organelles of a cell is the cytoplasm
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Is the cell above an animal cell? Why or why not?
Yes it is an animal cell because is has a nucleus
No it is not an animal cell because it is not circular or roundish
Yes it is an animal cell because it has many different organelles
No it is not an animal cell because it's cut in half