Istituto comprensivo Trento 5 1st grade secondary school “G.Bresadola” 6 mesi in più per Es.ser.ci Servizio civile 2012/2013 presentano L’annuario: un anno di noi per fotografare, Year book: a school year to take photos, scrivere e imparare ad essere write and learn how to be By: Alessia Degregori Supervisor: Mara Buccella Language help: Alessandra Leveghi CELL 1D The cell is the smallest unit of life… lysosomes nucleolus cytoplasm nucleus mitochondrion Cell membrane Golgi complex We decided to turn our class into a cell… … and we would have been its organelles Nicole and Cecilia were playing the cell membrane part. They controlled what went in and out the cell 1D. I’m taking all the sugar I won’t let anything in… Oskar was the sugar, he was allowed to get in I hoped the sugar was better *sigh* Ahahahahaha! I’m so fast they couldn’t see me!!! Inside mitochondrion the cell mixed the elements it got from blood in order to produce the energy it needs to build proteins. Don’t dare pouring that on my shoes. I’m trying! The cell decided to build proteins, though sugar wasn’t enough to complete the process: the cell needed some water and energy as well. … and I’m the supreme water keeper! It seems as you’re on the wrong movie. Finally Sofia and Lucilla used that energy to make those cute blue proteins. However the nucleus decided there were already too many blue proteins around and ordered to make the green ones. Our poor lysosomes had to start it over. Oh, come on! Really!? Following the instructions from the nucleus, lysosomes started building green proteins. It was tiring, so we decided to turn back being a class. To be a cell doesn’t work for us. L’annuario, class 1D, January 2013 Class 1D wishes you have learned something useful! Andreanicole Filippi www.istitutotrento5.it