You could lay zip loc bags on each other, glue it on the sides, spray paint it, then cut off the zipper part
i would use something thet represents the function
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A model of DNA is good for understanding its properties better, but it is also challenging because many of these properties involve hundreds of base pairs or more.
There are many theories that have been proposed to explain the structure of cell or plasma membrane.The unit theory proposed by Robertson says that it consists of two layers of phospho-lipid molecules and proteins on either side of the membrane.The fluid mosaic model proposed by Singer and Nicholson is the most widely accepted one.It says that it consists of phospho-lipid bilayer and proteins(like unit membrane theory) but gives additional information that the molecules are amphipathic(having hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head).The proteins are attached to the molecules either superficially(extrinsic) or inserted wholly or partially(intrinsic)The carrier proteins along with the phospho-lipid molecules play an important role in the movement of molecules inside or outside the cell by active or passive transportation
im still looking for an idea i have to do a 3D model of somthing that's like a cell and so far the best was a city becaus the library could be the nucleus cause it holds info the fedex could be the Golgi body cause it pagages and ships stuff the mitochondria could be the the power plant the grocery store or the dump could be the vacuole....?
I'm making mine out of cut up balloons.
get some yellow modelling clay and some starbursts do a step at a time
i would use something thet represents the function
The Golgi apparatus has a structure that is made up of cisternae, which are flattened stacks of membrane usually found in a series of five to eight, or until they fill up the cytoplasm. These cisternae help proteins and cytoplasmic components biochemically react and travel between different parts of the Cell.How the proteins and vesicles pass through the Golgi apparatus structure is clearly represented and understood.According to the vesicular transport model, there are a variety of compartments located between the cis, essentially the beginning of the Golgi apparatus, and the trans, the end. These compartments shuttle along the macromolecules from section to section using membrane-bound carriers. The cisternal maturation model states that the vesicles fuse to each other at the cis face of the Golgi apparatus and are essentially pushed along as new vesicles fuse together behind them.
Frederick France Elliott has written: 'Electrical and mechanical model making' -- subject(s): Amateurs' manuals, Electric apparatus and appliances, Mechanical models
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somethinjg that burns good, soaked in gas, and compressed.
Each Golgi apparatus looks like a cup-shaped stack of six or seven flattened elastic bands, preferrably a quarter inch or more wide and a few inches long, each separated by a very narrow space. Tape or glue the elastics together as a stack, and then lay the stack on its side. It should be bent so the convex end, or cis cisterna, is facing where the cell nucleus would be and the concave end, or trans cisterna, facing the cell surface. If you can, set the stack of elastics in some sort of gel, maybe Jello, to simulate the cytoplasm in which it normally floats. Try to make it look like a cut-away model because this will be only one Golgi apparatus but most real animal cells have 10 to 20 in each cell, and plant cells may have hundreds.
Making of a Male Model was created on 1983-10-09.