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imagine you are the nucleus of a plant or animal cell and have been asked to mentor an organelle that is new to the cell. take your mentee on a tour of the cell, describing the major parts of the cell and their functions. you may present your tour in a variety of ways; just be sure it demonstrates a complete understanding of the organelles, their functions, and how they work together to support the cell.

you may present your tour in one of the following ways:

a written dialogue, from your perspective as the nucleus, explaining the parts of the cell to your mentee.
a presentation including images and written descriptions of each organelle.
a drawing of a cell accompanied by written descriptions.
another creative way, approved by your instructor before you begin.
your tour should include:

a description of the type of cell (plant or animal) being toured and the type of organelle (your mentee/audience) being taken on the tour.
descriptions, drawn or written, of the structure and location of each organelle in the cell.
written descriptions, in your own words, of each organelle’s function and interaction with the rest of the cell.
complete sentences are required for your written dialogue or descriptions of the organelles' functions and interactions.

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