Story Of A Cell I Student Arnav Govil I Little Writers Program
By admin in Creative Writing, Educational Stories, Original Stories, Scientific Stories on January 23, 2023
An original story on the scientific concept of cell written by our student Arnav Govil.
Arnav is 12 years old young writer from Gurgaon. He is enthusiastic about Cricket. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Arnav for this exemplary true self-expression.
Story Of A Cell
Rahul a curious 8th-grade science teacher always loved to teach in a new way. He thought it was important that the students enjoy it. He decided to teach cell through a story. “Good morning class, today we will be starting a new topic cell and the cell system.
It’s boring to learn the definitions and write them. Let me explain it to you in a story form” said the science teacher. “This is going to fun,” said Atharv to his friend Arnav. “Everything is fun after studying maths for an hour,”said Arnav laughingly.
Rahul the teacher began narrating the story in his great style….
One day two cells came to my dreams and started talking to each other.
“Hey, the humans keep on talking about the brain, heart, liver, kidney, and how important they are. We are also very important. The human body won’t function without us. We are the basic building block of all living things. We have many different functions. No living thing can function without cells. We are responsible for all the basic functions of life. Without us humans couldn’t do anything, humans wouldn’t even exist!”
“I agree with you”, said the second cell to the first one. The second cell continued.
“We are minute. Humans can’t see us without a microscope. We are surrounded by a lot of other cells, blood, veins, and other boring stuff. There are many small things inside us that have different functions. They are called organelles. All of them are very useful but we are scared from one of them.”
The first cell intervene and started talking, “The ones we are scared of are known as lysosomes. Humans call them the suicide bag of cells as they contain digestive enzymes and eat their own cells when damaged. They also digest worn-out organelles.”
“Yes, you are correct”, Said the second cell and he took over the conversation. “Every human has a brain and it can’t do much without it. We have a nucleus which is known as our Brain. It tells us what to do and when and how to grow. The endoplasmic reticulum found through the cell acts as a channel and stuff like protein goes through it which helps in our growth. As I told you we are surrounded by a lot of other cells, so that we don’t crash into each other and have a fight between us. There is a cell membrane that protects us cells from other cells and other materials.”
The first cell started, “Everyone has something to store their stuff in like humans have cupboards. We have Golgi apparatus. It’s a weird name, sometimes we also forget the name. Anyway, the Golgi apparatus can also modify and pack materials not just store it. Vacuoles are also somehow like Golgi apparatus but they can’t pack or modify materials . They are just for storing water, food, and waste. Just like the liver is the powerhouse of the body, the powerhouse of the cell is mitochondria. It produces energy through aerobic respiration. Our another friend is centrosome. Centrosome plays an important role during cell division, it’s only present in an animal cell. The work of a centrosome is boring, isn’t it?”
“Ohh no we will meet again someday. I need to go, I can see a lysosome eating organelles. I am scared I have to rush, it was nice talking to you Mr. Rahul”, said the first cell.
The second cell also said, “I hope that some of your students grow up to become cell biologists. Bye bye.”
“I opened my eyes and realized it was a dream. I came to school”, said Rahul the teacher
“This was so fun,” said all the children in the class and they thought school would be so fun if all the classes and subjects are taught in a story form like this.
“I would like to grow up and become a cell biologist,” said Atharv . “I am still interested in becoming a cricketer,” said Arnav.
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3 comments Read The Discussion
Herlinda Mguyen
This is awesome!
Pushpender Kaur Sandhu
Arnav Govil a young writer of the story of a cell.
The story is scientific one .well written.
My best wishes n he is going to do better work.
admin
Thank you Mam.