PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Last Thursday, our 1 hour of Science was all invested for us to do both an animal and a plant cell. If someone else is reading this right now, I bet you think that making our "cell" is quite boring but it's suprisingly not since Ms. Jherai put a twist on our project. Now what is it? As mentioned earlier, we are supposed to do an animal and a plant cell but here's something exciting.. We get to do it with something edible. Meaning our cell would be made out of gummies, marshmallows, potato chips, whip cream, bread, gelatine or whatever.
So at 9:40, everyone was at their station and everyone started working with their cell. It was a total chaos, to be honest. Some were cramming, some were just lounging around and some were eating. Well I couldn't blame them, it's hard to not eat whatever is infront of them.
So as for our group, Stanley and I did the hands-on. Meanwhile, Arvyn and Jehu were incharged of cutting and organizing the
parts of our cell.
*HERES AN EXAMPLE OF SOMEONE WHO CANT RESIST OF FOOD
So what me and my group did for our animal and plant cell. We brought cakes with fried egg on top. The cake served as our cytoplasm, the edges of those served as our cell membrane, the foil (plant cell only) served as the cell wall and the egg as our nucleus and the egg yolk as our nucleulous. We also brought corn balls which served as our lysosomes, cookie crisps as our mitochondria, m&m chocolates as our vacuole, crushed cookie crisps as our golgi body, mashed pandan cake as our rough ER and crushed corn balls as our smooth ER.
A BEFORE AND AFTER LOOK OF OUR ANIMAL CELL
A BEFORE AND AFTER LOOK OF OUR PLANT CELL
Making this project taught me a lot about cell. I was able to know its responsibility and each of it's organelle's function. :)