Cell Presentation Information. Presentation Guidelines Each person must present at least one of the following aspects of your project. The presentation.

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Cell Presentation Information

Presentation Guidelines Each person must present at least one of the following aspects of your project. The presentation must be at least 3 minutes in length. 1.Is your cell from a plant or an animal? 2.In what part (organ) of the animal or plant is your cell found? 3.What are the properties of your cell?

Presentation Guidelines, cont. 4.Explain your tissue drawing. Include how the cells connect. 5.Explain the purpose of the structure of your cell. What color, shape, form, and texture does your cell have? 6.Why did you choose the materials you did for your cell model? 7.What were the challenges you encountered? What solutions did you find? 8.What worked well and what did you enjoy?

Project Questionnaire 1.Why did you choose the materials you did to make your cell? 2.How does making a cell model further your understanding of cells? 3.What are limitations to the model you made?