Sunday, July 4, 2010

Group 1 - Animal Cell (picture)


This is a typical animal cell. It consists of a nucleus, chromosomes, tiny vacuoles, cytoplasm and a cell membrane.
-nucleus -> The nucleus controls all activities that is happening in the cell.
-cytoplasm -> The cytoplasm contains chemicals and tiny structures that carry out a special function.
-chromosomes -> There are 46 chromosomes in each cell.
-cell membrane -> The cell membrane controls things that goes in and out of the cell.
Done by: Group 1 : Alia(1), Ashmika(4), Samantha(28) and Zhou Quan(38)

8 comments:

  1. Can i say something? Please don't stone me to death when we see each other i school on Monday but shouldn't you guyrs mention that 23 chromosomes come from the mother and the other 23 come from the father?
    And if the chromosome count is abnormal, the baby may be born with abnormality such as down syndrome and a congenitial heart.
    Please dont scream at me.
    Sasha

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  2. There isn't any explaination for the vacuoles.
    The parts of the cell can be seen clearly.

    -Charisse

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  3. The picture is shown clearly and I understand more about the animal cell except the explanation/function of the vacuoles.

    Megan

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  4. Its neatly done,I like it,but i think that the "green dots" is not very clear as it looks like chloroplasts.

    Charmaine

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  6. I thought there are only 23 chromosomes and what are the tiny strtuctures for the cytoplasm?
    Dinie

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  7. sorry to say this ...but the green dots look more like chloroplast than vacuoles

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  8. I think that it was done well but the vacuoles would look better if it was red in colour.
    Rachel Lo

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