Cell Drawing Bonus Project
1. Drawings should be in color with colored pencil NOT highlighter markers.
2. Paper can be 8.5X11 white typing/copier paper or cardstock. There are three
separate drawings, so you will need three separate sheets with one drawing
per sheet. Cell drawings from your lecture notes are not to be copied for this
project. Use the 3D cell images from the Animal Cell, Plant Cell and Membrane
Images Powerpoint in Moodle or find your own images online.
3. Draw and label the following cellular structures in the animal cell: nucleus,
nucleolus, nuclear pores, nuclear membrane, rough endoplasmic reticulum,
smooth endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondrion, microtubules,
intermediate filaments, microfilaments, centrioles, basal body, flagellum/cilium,
Golgi body, vacuole, peroxisome, lysosome and cell membrane.
4. Put the functions for each animal cell structure/organelle listed in 3 above in a table
with each item numbered – Tables are to be typed, no handwritten tables.
5. Draw and label the following cellular structures in the plant cell: nucleus, nucleolus,
nuclear pores, nuclear membrane, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth
endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondrion, chloroplast, microtubules,
intermediate filaments, microfilaments, Golgi body, central vacuole, peroxisomes,
cell wall, plasmadesmata and cell membrane.
6. Put the functions for each plant cell structure/organelle listed in 5 above in a table
with each item numbered – Tables are to be typed, no handwritten tables.
7. Draw on a separate page the plasma membrane and label the following
components: phospholipids, integral proteins, peripheral proteins, cholesterol.
Be sure to label the outside of the membrane and the cytoplasmic side of the
membrane. In addition to the previous membrane components, draw and label
a transport/channel protein, enzyme, recognition protein, an
anchor/adhesion protein and a receptor protein.
8. Put the functions for each membrane structure, component listed in 7 above in a
table with each item numbered – Tables are to be typed, no handwritten tables.
See next page.
9. Point break down:
Animal Cell – 3 points for drawing and labels, 1 point for functions.
Plant Cell – 3 points for drawing and labels, 1 point for functions.
Plasma Membrane – 2 points for drawing, labels, and functions
Drawings of cells that are three dimensional are preferred and will be given more
points in the grading process. Examples of student plant and animal cell
drawings have been included below.
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