it depends what grade your in really if you where in elementary then i would use clay to sculp it if it had to be 3d pre-high school i would say the same as elementary now in high school i would use something less breakable like foam in college i would colored clay because it shows that you put hard work into it DONT FORGET YOUR RIBOSOMES!!! = P
To build an animal cell, first gather various organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and cytoskeleton components. Place these organelles within the cell membrane, ensuring their correct positioning and proportions according to a cell model. Finally, fill the cell with cytoplasm to complete the construction of the animal cell.
Who made the first animal cell model and when, where, how.
Unfortunelately, you cannot build an animal or plant cell. Please, read a book.
The model animal cell typically lacks the complex organelles and structures found in a real animal cell, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and mitochondria. Additionally, a model cell may oversimplify the cell membrane and nucleus, omitting details like the nuclear envelope and embedded proteins.
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the purpose of the shape of an animal cell is due to the structure of the animal it is built in a way that is meant for movement whereas plant cells are build for a more rigid build
You can create a non-edible animal cell model using materials like clay, playdough, polystyrene foam, or paper mache to represent the cell's structures. Choose a sturdy base like a foam ball or a box to build on, and use craft materials like beads, pipe cleaners, and foam shapes to represent organelles. Paint or label the cell structures for clarity.
In plant cell there found cell wall, and chloroplast there not found in animal cell because where not green and where not that strong ether
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The cell wall is found in plant cells but not in animal cells, but animal cells do have a cell membrane and cytoplasm. Major organelles in the animal cell include the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and Golgi apparatus.
A person COULD use jelly for cytoplasm and a painted ping pong ball for the nucleus, and cardboard for the cell membrane. Remember that there's no cell wall on an animal cell.
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