Holiday House Cells

 

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1.       Nucleus: Family Room (decorated in holiday colors) :

 

2.       Nucleolus: Radio (playing holiday music ; found in the family room) :

 

3.       DNA, Chromatin, or Chromosomes: Book of Holiday Stories (found in the family room) :

 

4.       Nuclear Membrane: Family Room Walls (decorated colors (with lots of openings (pores))) :

 

5.       Cell Wall: House’s Outside Wall or/a Fence (decorated for the holidays) :

 

6.       Cell Membrane: House’s Inner-Wall Circumference (i.e. holiday paint or wrapping paper on the walls) :

 

7.       Cytoplasm: Floor (i.e. holiday colored paint, wrapping paper, or snow) :

 

8.       Floating Ribosomes: Snow Flakes :

 

9.       Attached Ribosomes: Snow Flakes Attached to Large Ribbons :

 

10.    Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum: Ribbons with Snow Flakes Attached (ribbons coming off family room) :

 

11.    Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum: Ribbons without Snow Flakes (ribbons coming from family room) :

 

12.    Golgi Bodies (Apparatus):  Presents (near the ends of the large ribbons) :

 

13.    Mitochondria: Fireplace or Stove :

 

14.    Leucoplast(s): White Decorated Cookies (i.e. hand-crafted (not real thing)) :

 

15.    Chromoplast(s): Red, Yellow, Blue, and/or Purple Decorated Cookies (i.e. hand-crafted (not real thing)) :

 

16.    Chloroplast(s): Green Decorated Cookies (i.e. hand-crafted (not real thing)) :

 

17.    Vacuole: Bowl of Make-Believe Punch :

 

18.    Lysosome(s): Artificial Snowman :

 

19.    Microtubules/Microfilaments:  Garland or Fake Candy :

 

20.    Cytoskeleton: Cotton Strung Out Like Snow :