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PROJECT FOR WINTER BREAK 3410
Honors Biology Assignment
REQUIREMENTS FOR PORTFOLIO #1 (January 7, 2015)
(If more effort is applied, then higher your score will be on the EOC exam) Make a table of contents and use page numbers for each section. Project must be hand drawn and written. (you may trace the pictures)

1. Labeled Diagram of a: (Each should be on a separate page) ( 2 points each, 6 points max) Prokaryotic cells, Eukaryotic Plant Cell Eukaryotic Animal Cell

2. Write an Essay (2 pages, front and back of each page) that compares and contrast the prokaryotic and the different types of Eukaryotic cells. (10 points max)

3. Write a 1 page (front page only, except for endoplasmic reticulum: front and back) description of each of the following parts of a Eukaryotic cell; give its function, importance, and structure. Large picture of each with labels must be included on a separate page from its description. (5 points each, 40 points max)

Nucleus ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum (smooth&Rough) Cell membrane lysosomes golgi apparatus Cell wall mitochondria chloroplasts

4. Draw a diagram of a plant and label it (full page). Draw a diagram of a flower and label it (full page). Write a 2 page essay, (front and back for each page) on plants and how a flower aids in its reproduction. Include the words below and highlight them. (15 pts max)
Fruits
Cones
Seeds
Stigma
Guard Cells
Phloem
Xylem
Root Hairs
Root Cap
Stomata
Stamen
Pistil
Ovary
Petals
Sperm (pollen)
Egg
Sepal
Filament
Anther
Style
Vascular
Guard Cells
Flowers
Leaves
Stems
Glucose
Sunlight
Roots
Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Oxygen
Respiration
Transpiration
Reproduction
Growth
Water
Carbon Dioxide
Photosynthesis

5. One page essay (front and back) on each

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