What 3 parts of the cell will we need to break through tomorrow in order to extract the DNA from the banana? What other fruit might work well for DNA extraction?
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We will need to break though the cell wall, cell membrane and nucleus. We may also be able to use a apple, strawberry and watermelon.
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Cell wall, nulceous, and the plasma membrane.
ReplyDeleteA peach or an avacado would also be good for this experiment.
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We need to break through the cell wall, cell membrane, and nucleus. Some other fruit that might work well are apples, pears, and mangos.
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Cell Wall, Nucleus, and the Plasma Membrane.
ReplyDeleteSome other fruits would be watermelon, pears, apples, cantaloupe and strawberries.
Maddie Lahargoue
cell wall plasma membrane and nucleus. strawberries and apples
ReplyDeleteAshley
ReplyDeleteWe need to break through the cell wall, cell plasma (or membrane), and the nucleus. This might work on apples, mangos, watermelon, raspberries, strawberries, kiwi's, and pears.
Sophia
ReplyDeleteThe cell wall, cell membrane, and the nucleolus. This experiment might work on avacados, strawberries, and rasberries