DNA is the blueprint not only for the organism but for all the parts of the cell
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DNA is the blueprint not only for the organism but for all the parts of the cell. How does DNA dictate the functions of a particular cell (by the production of proteins)? But how does a cell produce proteins? This week, we'll discuss how DNA functions as a blueprint for the cell by looking at the relationship between genes and proteins, but we have to crawl before we walk. Let's begin by taking a close look at the cell, identifying all cellular organelles along with their roles in the cell.
This week, we're exploring the amazing and unique properties of cells! Cells are truly more than the sum of their parts. Scientists can add all the necessary ingredients to make a cell to in test tube, but no one has ever succeeded in making a living cell.
We'll start our discussion by making a running list of the organelles and their functions. By the end of the week, we'll have a complete picture of the cell's machinery.
The first student to post should pick an organelle and describe its structure and function. The next student should summarize the first student's organelle info and then add their own to the list. The third student will copy that list and add his or her own organelle description. Pass it on!
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Pick an Cellular organelle and describe its structure and function:
Mitochondria:
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