IN THE CLASSROOM -- Celling out
Danette Goulet
NEWPORT BEACH - With the classic Mission Impossible theme song
thumping in the background, two junior FBI agent look-alikes described
the function of transfer and messenger ribosomal nucleic acid, or RNA, in
animal cells.
“We’re sort of like the detectives of the animal cell,” explained
Nathan Cramer, 12.
As a little life-science review, the function of messenger RNA is to
decode DNA into a readable form and act as the messenger between the DNA
and protein-producing ribosomes in cells.
The function of transfer RNA is to read the messenger RNA and bring
amino acids to ribosomes in the proper sequence.
Whatever all that means.
It was supposed to be an hour packed with student presentations. But a
strange epidemic kept 20 seventh-grade students in two sections of Karin
Nieto’s science class home Monday.
I am quite sure those students were cursing their bad luck -- getting
sick the day they were supposed to do their presentations.
So instead of 20 or so presentations, there were a few per class --
but those were excellent.
The assignment was to give an oral presentation about one part of an
animal cell, informing the class about its size, function and
composition, while being dressed up as that part of the cell -- thus the
spy twins representing the RNA.
Another descriptive duo was Alex Flores and Joseph Lavers, both 12,
who depicted the nucleus and nucleoli of a cell.
As the nucleus, Alex wore a big red box on his front, which contained
his nucleoli, Joseph, who wore a smaller red box. Joseph popped out of
Alex’s nucleus box throwing plastic ribosomes, because as we all know,
the job of the nucleoli is to make ribosomes.
All in all it was quite an educational experience. It made me realize
just how much I forget.
* IN THE CLASSROOM is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education
writer Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District and writes about her experience.
FYI
WHO: Karin Nieto’s seventh-grade life-science classes
WHAT: Act the part of animal cell organelles
WHERE: Ensign Intermediate School
LESSON: This presentation was the culmination of the animal cell unit.
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