Giant Marshmallow.
The central vacuole can be compared to the school library.
if you're trying to make it, use strips of starburst snakes without the head. It does'nt rot, the only downside is its a waste of starburst.
It really dosent maddder what you make it out of it is all up to you. I would prefer rice crispies. You can mold it.
They use their food vacuole to produce their food.
I'm in the midst of doing an edible cell, too and I'm using either a Nerd Rope, cooked spaghetti, Sour Punch Ropes, pull apart Twizzlers, or edible Play-Dough when it's rolled into a long strand
A Grape?? :)
The central vacuole can be compared to the school library.
peas. they are green and look very similar to chloroplast. you could also use leaves but they aren't food!!
if you're trying to make it, use strips of starburst snakes without the head. It does'nt rot, the only downside is its a waste of starburst.
If you are making a cell model you can either use plastic bags or balloons filled with water.
It really dosent maddder what you make it out of it is all up to you. I would prefer rice crispies. You can mold it.
plants have a vacuole which they use to store water in.
They use their food vacuole to produce their food.
To make an art project about the Miami Indians' village, you can use toothpicks to represent the houses and fences.
I'm in the midst of doing an edible cell, too and I'm using either a Nerd Rope, cooked spaghetti, Sour Punch Ropes, pull apart Twizzlers, or edible Play-Dough when it's rolled into a long strand
Some ideas to represent coal for a school project include using black construction paper cutouts or drawings, using black rocks or charcoal pieces, creating a miniature coal mine diorama, or using black sand or soil as a substitute.
fruit is edible