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     Last quarter, or semester in science we had to make a little ornament for our Christmas tree, or for our own jewelry. You had to make one for yourself, and then if you wanted earrings, then you would make two. That was only if you had enough time to do two though. As for me I only made one because I didn't have enough time to make another one. 
     There were a couple of steps that you had to follow. You needed a wire, and a special kind of beads that would fit through the wire. You also had to make sure that you matched them up with the correct color beads. For example there were six different types of beads that you need. There were yellow, gold, blue, green, white, and red. You could match them up with any color as long as you sticked with the same pattern. 

 
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     Through out the whole last semester, I can say that I had much trouble learning some new vocabulary words, and about learning about all the different cell parts. I pretty much tried so hard, but I just couldn't get the hang of what was going on and all of the vocabulary just didn't make sense! After paying attention each day I grew more and more confused on what to do. Each time I would go to science new things would come in new that I didn't know.
     After Mrs.Poole had announced that we were having a test, I knew I had to do something about it. She had also mentioned that the test would be a great part of our grade. So, the day before the test I had studied and I did good. 

 
      Mitosis is where everything takes place. In other words, its a place where DNA copies itself, so that it can get ready to make two cells that are identical or exactly alike. The first and the most very important thing in order for the cell to copy is the DNA. The DNA is very important, because that where the cell get its genes, and other important parts. Without the copy of the DNA the cell would not be the same, and have something different or the cell might not even get to make a copy of another cell.
     All of this all happens in side the nucleolus.