Membrane Stadium Game Analysis

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“Come on Mike Mitochondria you're slacking!” In Membrane Stadium, the Cells were losing to the Pathogens 4-1 with only fifteen minutes remaining in the game. Coach Nucleus, the brains of this whole team, had to think of something quick or they will lose. Unfortunately, their star player was hurt because of an illegal slide tackle. The game stopped and the Assistant Coach, Mr. Vacuole gave some water to the players. After the penalty kick, they were still down 4-2 with thirteen minutes left. The cytoplasm on the walls on the stadium were shaking from the noise of the crowd . Still, they were down by two points. Because of the water Mr. Vacuole gave to them, the team scored another goal. Making it a 4-3 game with only three minutes left. Right

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